Ant-Man painted with Adobe Sketch, Adobe Ink, Adobe Photoshop and Wacom
Click on + icon
Click on Camera Roll icon
Choose your first ( and it will be our background ) image
Resize your image
Adjust > Exposure ( move exposure’s slider all way to the left to apply the Night Time Effect to our background layer)
Click on the second layer icon and add your second image
Click on Cut Out icon. Now we need to remove the Moon’s background.
Resize the Moon’s size
Adjust > Exposure ( move exposure’s slide to the left to make the moon darker )
Holding the Moon Layers move this layer over our Background layer
Now we have another “empty” layer. Click on the “empty” layer and chose the robot image
Cut Out > Remove Robot’s image background
Adjust > Exposure > Move Exposure slider to the left to make robot image absolutely dark
Holding Robot Layer icon move this layer over our First layer
Click on Looks icon > Natural + look
Adjust > Saturation > Move slider to the left
Send to Photoshop > Your image is Stored in your Creative Cloud Photoshop Folder
Open your Photoshop Mix image in Photoshop
Adobe Paper Texture Pro
Chose any paper texture you like to work with > Image > Adjustment > Vibrance
Make Layer opacity = 67% > Gradient Tool ( with opacity = 18% )
Apply mask to highlight the moon and robot
Adjustment Layers > Exposure
Duomo di Milano with Adobe Creative Cloud & Mobile
Dehaze with Adobe Photoshop CC
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After:
Last week I was in Paris and Milan. I was visiting Louvre in Paris and the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit in Milan. As usual people from around the world were attending those museums. But what surprised and made me sad was that many of people were not interested in art in general. They were standing in a line for tickets in Louvre about 1-2 hours and what they were interested in more was a selfie. I am a big fan of social media but I truly believe when you are next to the Mona Lisa you must (at least) have one quick (one second) look at the Mona Lisa and after that you can turn your back to the most beautiful peace of art to take a selfie. I can understand three languages and I heard from the people around me: “I have my selfie for Facebook or Instagram. Now we can go” AND THEY DID NOT EVEN LOOK AT THE MONA LISA AT ALL!!! People who came to museum to see art were very upset, they had trouble to get close to the art to see it because of all the people with phones.
It was the same in Milan. At the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit they do not allow you to take any pictures of the art and signs were posted everywhere, but it did not help. People were sneaking photos of the art and did not care that they were damaging it with their camera’s flash.
OK if you want to use your phone you can use it in a good way using an Adobe app. Using Adobe Shape CCor Adobe Color CC, you can capture the art you want to and after that you can create illustrations, for example a coloring book/page for your children to educate them.
You can create your own art from the shape you created with Adobe Shape CC using Adobe Photoshop or illustrator. With Adobe mobile apps we have new ways to use our smartphones and I really hope that people will stop turning their back to the art to have a selfie and will start using their smartphones to create something what will last forever.
The Soul painted with Adobe Photoshop CC and Wacom.
I used three stock images from Dollar Photo Club and Fotolia
My painting setting:
Mixer Brush Tool
One Color ( Black or White )
Setting:
Custom
Window > Workspace > Painting
If you have any questions about Digital Painting with Adobe Photoshop, contact me @Victoria_Pavlov
I released 24 Hours of Photoshop Tutorials. One video each hour.