Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop Basics

March 21, 2011| Cam Sykes

Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop Basics: This is the second part of our three-part series on Digital Painting. In the first tutorial, we covered setting up a Wacom Tablet for use in Photoshop. This tutorial covers setting up a New Document. It is about the considerations we may need to make in creating a new document whether it be an image for Print or Web. Web is generally 72 dpi/ppi | Print is generally 300 dpi/ppi.





Next tutorial in the series: Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop Basics – Brush Settings

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3 thoughts on “Digital Painting in Adobe Photoshop Basics”

  1. Grapixia

    Very nice tut Cam, great to know these basics, I always wonder about the difference between image size and canvas size, that was a nice tip :)Can’t wait for part 3!!

    1. Cam

      Great to know it was useful. It seems so basic to me now, but I remember when I first got into Photoshop it took me ages to figure out what things like Saturation vs Brightness meant.

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