Digital painting has gained in popularity in recent years. With improvements in technology and the variety of tools and resources at your disposable, it’s no wonder. Not only that, but digital painting in the long run is the most affordable as you don’t have to purchase supplies like paint, brushes and mediums. You will need to make a few investments when you first begin. In this post we will focus on digital landscape painting in photoshop, so obviously you will need to have the software available and preferably some type of drawing tablet. You could draw with a mouse or some other peripheral device, but it will make painting extremely difficult, so it is best to invest in a drawing tablet. This is outside of the scope of this article however. Below are a handful of step by step digital painting landscape demonstrations and tutorials using Photoshop. I do hope you find these helpful and most enjoyable.
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The above is a full length step by step digital painting tutorial in photohop with commentary.
The above is a tutorial showing how to draw digital paintings in photoshop.
The above is a step by step speed painting landscape demonstration in photoshop with commentary.
In the above lesson, the artists demonstrates his process for painting rocks and grass, very important elements in a landscape painting, using photoshop.
This video contains a step by step process of how I create a landscape from my imagination using photoshop .
in this episode of how to paint environments in photoshop we are going to be doing a magic forest using a picture of a place in scotland as reference.
In this fun tutorial you will learn how to create 2D or Flat Landscapes in Photoshop really easily, using just a lasso tool. With this easy and fun technique you can draw whatever you can imagine.
Well I hope you found these digital painting tutorials and demos helpful and they have gotten you really excited to start your own landscapes. Whatever you do, never give up, no matter how terrible your work may look in the beginning. Trust me, all artists suck at the beginning. They only become great through practice and perseverance.
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