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To Do List - 101photography. How to Draw a Portrait in Photoshop | Psdtuts+ Here is a new tutorial for all the drawing lovers. In this tutorial, we will make a quick sketch, scan the sketch, and convert it into Photoshop. Then the fun will begin. Drawing a portrait is not very simple, but with some knowledge you can achieve a lot. The end result may not look exactly like the person you are trying to draw, but the important thing is to do the best you can and make the eyes, mouth, or nose look similar to your subject. The end result in this tutorial looks more like me, but to tell you the truth this is just a coincidence.

Final Image Preview This is the image you will create. Step 1 First of all you need to make a rough sketch, scan the image and import it into Photoshop. Step 2 Next, create a new transparent layer over the sketch (name it "sketch"). Step 3 Create a new layer and place it below the "sketch" layer and name it "color. " Step 4 According to the light source angle (which is in the top-left), draw some shading using a soft Brush (B). Step 5 Step 6 Step 7. I Wish This Was. Pouring Light Lamp by Yeongwoo Kim & Yanko Design.

Pour Me Some Light Human actions play such a significant role in design; it’s either evident in the form or in the function. In the Pouring Light, the action is evident in the form and is delightfully executed as well! With the motive of giving off “an emotional flow of light”, the lights linger on with a mesmerizing effect thanks to the use of phosphorescence in the “water” part. Yeongwoo suggests the use of LED lights to conserve energy, and my suggestion to him: get this in the market ASAP! Designer: Yeongwoo Kim. PARIS - panorama | © gillesvidal - photographe. Amazing Fact Generator. How to make roses from maple leaves.

- StumbleUpon. Emergent Patterns: Game Wallpapers Beat Dull Wall Decor | Designs &Ideas on Dornob. Repeating patterns are at the heart of most wallpapers, as they are part of the core of many simple, old-school, paper-and-pen games. While elementary in design (and execution), these basic black-and-white wallpaper designs feature an element of creative, unique and ultimately unpredictable emergent design that makes them grow more complex with tiime.

The first layer – the original printed design – is as simple as it gets: a series of mazes, tic-tac-toe boards and crossword puzzles that naturally lend themselves to virtually infinite extension in any direction. Created by CinqCinq, these have been placed as the backdrops of art installations and waiting room interiors- perfect places to encourage spontaneous interaction. By setting out specific colors of pencil, pen, crayon or marker, the designer (or space owner) gets to exert another level of control but ultimately leaves the finished product in the hands of people who pass through a given space.