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Photoshop Design Sketching for Students & Professionals
Introduction - Welcome! Short introduction of who I am and information about what you will learn in this course
In this course you will learn what tools to use, sketching fundamentals to ideation sketches and final renders. (1:58)
What tools should you use? Analog & Digital
Analog Tools - The best way to get warmed with the sketching up is to simply grab a pen and paper. Here I show talk about the analog tools you can use. (4:14)
Digital Tools - There are many different digital tools and softwares to use when sketching digitally. Here I'll show you my favorites. (1:32)
First of all, let's cover the basics!
Line Quality - Having difficulties getting those clean smooth lines? No worries. This simple exercise is guaranteed to boost your line quality. (4:22)
Ellipse Training - Sketching ellipses is one of my favorite things to sketch. They can be tricky but this lecture will help you out to get them just right, (4:18)
What about getting the ellipse perspective right? Here's how it's done. (5:35)
Cloud Sketching - Personally I don't like spending time setting up a perspective grid system. I use this technique instead. Faster and way more fun! (10:48)
Cloud sketching explained. The idea is to outline the design from a larger perspective and adjust as you go along and adding details. It doesn't have to be perfect! (12:12)
Shading - The Basics
Line Shading - Sometimes you only have a pen to use for shading your sketches. This means we have to use parallell lines to visualize it. (1:26)
Blocking - Want to produce a lot of design proposals fast? Try this! (6:00)
Light Source - Remembering where the light source is is essential for getting the values of a render correct. Here I'll walk you through how it's done. (4:39)
Line Weight - It's all in the details. Add weight to your design by using proper shading and line weight. (8:02)
Lightning - How to visualize light
Adding lights to your sketches always makes it look more cool. It's actually really easy to get it right. I'll show you how in this lecture! (5:55)
Add this quick trick to make the light look even cooler (1:30)
BONUS - Downloadable .psd file with layer structure
Rendering - Make the sketch come alive
Sketching glossiness - Getting the surface texture right is crucial when presenting a design proposal. (5:32)
Texturing - Here's how to add realism to your design proposals with textures. (14:29)
BONUS Texturing - Downloadable .psd with layer structure
Transparent Material - Glass, plastic, water.. there are a lot of materials that are transparent and this is something we should know how to visualize. Here's how you do it! (11:39)
Complete Tutorials from Ideation to Final Render
Gaming Controller 1 - A complete video tutorial from start to finish showing a gaming controller. (10:00)
Gaming Controller 2 - A complete video tutorial from start to finish showing a gaming controller. (7:00)
Computer Mouse - A complete video tutorial from start to finish showing a computer mouse. (19:18)
Cell Phone Design - A complete video tutorial from start to finish showing a cell phone concept. (2:13)
BONUS Cell Phone - Downloadable .psd file with layer structure
Adding lights to your sketches always makes it look more cool. It's actually really easy to get it right. I'll show you how in this lecture!
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