Digital Fashion Illustration with Adobe Photoshop

Published 2022-03-03
Platform Udemy
Rating 4.91
Number of Reviews 4
Number of Students 16
Price $34.99
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Learn the tricks of creating fashion illustrations with Adobe Photoshop.

Adobe Photoshop is the industry's leading program for digital design. As fashion designers, we should know this program. This program may seem complicated at first, but you can also do great work using very basic tools. With this course, we will do fashion illustration work in Photoshop. You can apply every step with detailed videos. The videos may seem a bit long, but overall the digital drawing process is a bit long. We will do our work using a graphic tablet. If you do not have a graphic tablet, you can review the information sheet about it.

In the second part of the course, you will learn how to draw and color a figure, starting from the sketch stage. Then you will learn how to create fabric folds and textures with the graphic tablet using different brushes. In this section, we will draw floral bustier, denim shorts skirt, slippers and earrings.

In the third part of the course, we will draw the front and back figures on the template. We will tone the figures in detail. Then we will draw a plaid jacket and dress on this figure. This section will be added soon.

In the fifth part of the course, we will draw the front and back figures and color them in detail. And in the sixth part, we will draw shirts and jeans on these figures.

We will draw a front and back wedding dress on the figure we drew in the 7th part of the course. In this section, we will also draw crowns, necklaces, earrings and shoes.

In the ninth section, we will draw front and back figures. And in the last part, we will design a bralette, tulle blouse, leather skirt and ankle boots.

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*This course is intended for adult purchase. Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.

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