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Drawing-greenery-tutorial

Author: Austin Ames
by Austin Ames
Posted: Apr 02, 2012

With this tutorial learn how to draw a decorative greenery that can be used, for example, the web site or as a decorative element to the image.

Go into brush option and select these four shades of green:

(RGB values): 418403; 4da707; 5cca05; 6af307.

1. Use the supplied brush and start drawing from what color you start depends on you.

2. Now select a tool Stamp ( Clone Stamp Tool ) [ S ] and with the included brush draw every now and then continue downloading new sampling site and from time to time by changing the brush size.

3. It is time to change gear, and actually they are the tools and Dodge ( Dodge Tool ) [ O ] and dim ( Burn Tool ) [ O ]. This is what the size of brushes you will use depends on what we have been thinking of just try to lighten the dark and to get the most interesting effect of the green.

4. In this step, we repeat the first step 2, then 3

5. Ok. We have prepared a database (I am thinking of what is seen in the last image) from which it will draw the appropriate green. Draw naturally using the included brush, using a utility Stamp ( Clone Stamp Tool ) [ S ]. Depending on what object change the brush size to fit the size of the object.
I suggest experimenting for the best effect.
If somewhere overboard with the tools you use Eraser ( Eraser Tool ) [ E ] easily you can remove any unwanted explanation.

6. At the end, I propose to add Filter> Sharpen> Sharpen ( Filter> Sharpen> Sharpen ). You can use the Edit> Loss ( Edit> Fade ) [ Ctrl + Shift + F ] if the effect is too strong.

7. Then, create a new layer. Load the selection by pressing "Ctrl" and clicking on the palette Layers ( Layers ) drawn on a thumbnail and the layer of green.

Fill the selection with color (RGB value) 6af307 and change the layer blending mode to Color ( Color ) [ Shift + Alt + C ]

Thank you for your attention...

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