Paint digitally
I'm just getting used to the brush tool in Photoshop and found that it's really nice and dedicated tool for painter. We need to know just several simple things to paint the simplest painting to the most sophisticate one. It must be mentioned that the other requirements are patience and experience though. These are several screenshots of my work at different time of the last few weeks and some tips I acquired during the time. It's not finished yet.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_1.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_3.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_temp.jpg)
Here are some useful information from the help tool :
Color dynamics determine how the color of paint changes over the course of a stroke.
Opacity Jitter and Control Specifies how the opacity of paint varies in a brush stroke, up to (but not exceeding) the opacity value specified in the options bar. To specify a percentage by which the opacity of the paint can vary, type a number or use the slider to enter a value. To specify how you want to control the opacity variance of brush marks, choose an option from the Control pop‑up menu:Off Specifies no control over the opacity variance of brush marks.
Flow Jitter and Control Specifies how the flow of paint varies in a brush stroke, up to (but not exceeding) the flow value specified in the options bar.To specify a percentage by which the flow of the paint can vary, type a number or use the slider to enter a value. To specify how you want to control the flow variance of brush marks, choose an option from the Control pop‑up menu.
And here are MY tips
_When using brush tool, you can use the "[" and "]" key to change brush size
_Press Ctrl U to open color pallette quickly
_Press spacebar and drag to move around your picture
_Using the more layers the better
_Following master's steps. Personally, I really like Nene Thomas, the digital painter/artist.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_1.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_3.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4266/4119/200/moon_princess_temp.jpg)
Here are some useful information from the help tool :
Color dynamics determine how the color of paint changes over the course of a stroke.
Opacity Jitter and Control Specifies how the opacity of paint varies in a brush stroke, up to (but not exceeding) the opacity value specified in the options bar. To specify a percentage by which the opacity of the paint can vary, type a number or use the slider to enter a value. To specify how you want to control the opacity variance of brush marks, choose an option from the Control pop‑up menu:Off Specifies no control over the opacity variance of brush marks.
Flow Jitter and Control Specifies how the flow of paint varies in a brush stroke, up to (but not exceeding) the flow value specified in the options bar.To specify a percentage by which the flow of the paint can vary, type a number or use the slider to enter a value. To specify how you want to control the flow variance of brush marks, choose an option from the Control pop‑up menu.
And here are MY tips
_When using brush tool, you can use the "[" and "]" key to change brush size
_Press Ctrl U to open color pallette quickly
_Press spacebar and drag to move around your picture
_Using the more layers the better
_Following master's steps. Personally, I really like Nene Thomas, the digital painter/artist.
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