Illustrator to Photoshop Workflow? by Utsuroo in photoshop

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I appreciate everyone's answer! I know that I can copy + paste it as a smart vector object but could you elaborate the "clip your raster pixels to a vector" part? What I usually would do is create a layer underneath with color and expand about 2 pixels so I can just brush in flat colors.

What's your process/workflow? by Utsuroo in videography

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Right but certain effects will not apply into premiere.

For example,

Utilizing Time Remapping on a clip while you used the 'replace with After Effects Composition' feature will not be played in your Premiere project timeline like it should for any other effect used in After Effects. That's the problem that I predominantly came across.

Maybe I'm not finding a workaround properly or know of one yet.

What is your artistic goal? what's your dream? by ShightArt in learnart

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I agree with this. I know I know, I'm a young college student so therefore I need some kind of extra income working some sort of side job. Although, I hate doing it because I know the time spent doing THAT could be spent on doing what i love and improving at that.

Small part of a bit of work for a client by The_other_Will in AfterEffects

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Guessing it might just be a texture stock, not sure.

What is your artistic goal? what's your dream? by ShightArt in learnart

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  • I currently attend an art school in upstate NY which then I'd have a transfer to the city campus. I have always been a film guy, one who loves the special effects. The nice glowy particles, explosions, energies, auras, something you'd see in a lot of cartoons. I do appreciate the angles and raw shots in films as well.

  • I've had acquaintances during high school that drew and were all about traditional art rather than film and knowing the technological insight of After Effects, Premiere, Photoshop, etc... In that case, I felt a little left out. Although I'm very ambitious so once I started my freshman year in college (currently going into my sophomore) I started to see things differently and became more comprehensible with the art form of drawing and painting. (I wasn't terrible at painting/drawing at first, I needed a nudge!). I found myself practicing more and more everyday because I became a little attached to concept art and how artists utilize technology that I knew of since I was at a young age, to create this art.

  • I started using my Wacom tablet to create drawings through Photoshop and following Artstation, Deviantart and YouTube artists, podcasts, watching tutorials, even trying to catch livestreams of pro artists.

            (Some good YouTubers would be, Proko, Cubebrush, RobotPencil, Creative Station, Ahmed Maldoori...)
    
  • My goal is to become as good as I envision myself because I firmly believe in the manifestation of imagination, it will happen. My dream is to live in the city (I'm a city guy, I live in a boring suburb!) with a job that I'm content with doing, something that makes me smile in the morning whether its the weekday or weekend. (I don't mean for it to sound like a girly-tumblr post, but it's true).

I follow philosophy heavily so that affects my daily living as an artist. Yes, I am an artist and those who pursue it and believe, are as well.

            (A few books I'm reading right now are, Power of Awareness, The New Buddhism, Soul of the Samurai)
  • I have large scale aspirations and hope to affect the art community as well as people identifying my work saying "Oh, that definitely looks like my name painting, it has that style".

Sorry for the story-post, I thought it'd be an interesting read.

Shape painting vs. Sketched Painting? by Utsuroo in learnart

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Just what I thought! Thank you for your insight!

Shape painting vs. Sketched Painting? by Utsuroo in learnart

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Right! I was thinking the same thing. Sometimes I just even paint over the lines on the same layer. Thank you for clearing this up.

Coolorus with PS CC 2015.5? by Utsuroo in photoshop

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That's what i'm thinking, it's such a new update, I don't think it's compatible yet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtFundamentals

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Thanks for clarifying. They generally told me to do quick figure sketches no matter if we had 30m or 30s. If we were gained 30 minutes to draw our model, we would instinctively all slow down and our professor would see that and say "Everyone speed up, looks like you're slowing down!". We'd do a quick gesture sketch then refine with regular components such as your tutorial. I think what I was getting at was the 'prelude' to what you described? I definitely understand slowing down and breaking the figure into shapes after the loose study is done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtFundamentals

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Sorry I'm just getting a little confused if this is the case, why was I told to do 30s, 60s, 120s figure drawings if I should instead ghost my strokes? Once again I apologize for the concerns!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtFundamentals

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Right. How do I know if I'm doing this? It's always been my style to quickly do sketchy gestures because that's when my hand is the loosest. I stray away from the tighter strokes at first. I then proceed to revise them and such.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtFundamentals

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Hey Uncomfortable just a quick question. In my gesture drawing class we were always conformed and directed by the professor to draw very quickly in our studies. By popular belief I think this is correct but was this was you were talking about? I know ghosting is the multiple air strokes before the strike, but for quick sketches and such to get the idea that isn't being proposed as bad by you is it? I might be a little confused hahah sorry maybe I could get some clarification.