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Chioma talks about her process - start w/ simple shapes
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How Chioma discusses how she chooses her color palette
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Pen tool uses and creating more organic shapes
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Deadlines and advice for time management
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Sharing techniques for adding texture to hair and blushes
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Organizational discussion - naming and finding layers
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How Chioma chooses skin tones
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Chioma starts working on her second character design
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Building with simple shapes
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Texture brushes - creating eye shapes
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Chioma’s inspiration for her work
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Using Photoshop for illustration vs. other programs
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Developing you own workflow
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Using PS for animation
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Chioma starts working on the third character
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Capturing the personality of the character in the shapes
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Teacher/mentor appreciation
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Discussion of education, self-taught, and academic studies
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Using LinkedIn for making connections
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Adding textural shading
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Taking online courses
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Recap and preview of tomorrow
Description:
Watch illustrator and 2D artist Chioma Iloegbunam create characters in Photoshop during this Adobe Live session. Learn to design three characters inspired by dynamic music teachers, starting with vector shapes, progressing to line art, and finishing with texture. Gain insights into Chioma's creative process, including color palette selection, organic shape creation with the pen tool, and time management techniques. Discover tips for adding texture to hair and skin, organizing layers efficiently, and choosing skin tones. Explore the use of simple shapes and texture brushes in character design, and understand how to capture personality through shapes. Delve into discussions on workflow development, using Photoshop for illustration and animation, and the importance of education and networking in the field. Acquire valuable knowledge on character design, digital illustration techniques, and professional development in this comprehensive tutorial.

Designing Real Life-Inspired Figures and Fictional Characters in Photoshop - Part 1

Adobe
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