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9 responses to “Photoshop CS5 Digital Painting Tutorial”

  1. pixelfan

    Wow since you don’t need any coloring knowledge it feels like cheating! You must have selected “Load the brush after each stroke” again to do the background without it sampling the shed right?

  2. Djuna

    Well done! Nice technique on building up detail incrementally on fresh layers… Thanks :)

  3. Photoshop Society

    Very Good Tutorials, I also added your Tutorial on facebook

  4. Seo Expert Nepal

    Nice tutorial. Nice effect and nice photography. I will surely try this when I install cs5.

  5. Tia

    Fabulous tutorial! Your details on the shed in particular were really nice. I was a little wary of using the painting tools, but this was a great tutorial to get me acquainted with them. Thanks a lot!

  6. Bradley

    Uhhhhhggg so there is no way to stop it from sampling the layer your painting on? I only want it to sample the picture, I don’t want it resampling the layer I’m painting on. this is such a basic feature in other painting applications, I’m just getting into using it, and I can’t believe I have to sample all layer or nothing.

    You should be able to do the painting you did in one layer, also if you make a mistake and paint a color where it shouldn’t be, there is literally no way to resample the background again because you painted all over that spot and it’s just going to resample the mistake!

    uhhhggggg! I can’t believe it…

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  8. Stewart baird

    Vey nice and helpful, thanks!

  9. hotel in islamabad

    I only want it to sample the picture, I don’t want it resampling the layer I’m painting on. this is such a basic feature in other painting applications, I’m just getting into using it, and I can’t believe I have to sample all layer or nothing.

    You should be able to do the painting you did in one layer, also if you make a mistake and paint a color where it shouldn’t be, there is literally no way to resample the background again because you painted all over that spot and it’s just going to resample the mistake!