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Beware the Photshop

Fri Sep 14, 2007, 4:15 PM
Beware? Yes, beware.

Photoshop is a tool. For some, it can be a great help. For others, it can be a hindrance.

What do I mean? Well, I'm not going to link to any specific works, because I don't want anyone to feel like I'm picking on them.

But think about it this way. You wouldn't use a screwdriver to pound in a nail, would you? And you wouldn't use a hammer to put in a screw, would you? Of course not. Hammers and screwdrivers are both great tools, but they do different things well.

Photoshop... has a lot of tools. But sometimes I see people trying to use these tools instead of developing their own talents. (At least, that's what it looks like to me.)

Folks, learn to color. I don't mean just take a crayon and scribble some color into a space on a sheet of paper. Seriously sit down and learn how to use color to convey what you want to convey. How should the texture of this section go? Which directions should my lines go? How should I transition from one color to the next? Where do the shadows and highlights go?

I see a lot of people out there using Photoshop to make up for their lack of color-thought. Photoshop makes colors look really good. It's like Crayons on steroids. AWESOME COLOR! So nice! But awesome Photoshop colors do not entirely make up for lack of thought in the process. A major problem I see in pictures like this is that people don't pay very good attention to the lights and darks. They just throw on some color, then throw in some random highlights and some random shadows, and yay, it looks good! But in the end you've got blobby shadows all over the place with no real rhyme or reason to them.

Does this mean folks should throw out their copies of Photoshop? NO! It just means that you have to keep in mind that even though what you get with it probably looks a lot better than what you would get with some colored pencils and paper, on a technical level, you haven't necessarily improved.

Now here: [link] is a nice little tutorial on using Photoshop to do shadows. It doesn't really matter whether you're doing your art with crayons, pencils, oils, spray paint, Photoshop, or whatever--so long as you learn to use your medium well and keep trying to advance your technical abilities. Don't use a particular medium to try to skip the learning process. :) While this tutorial is specific to photoshop, the basic underlying ideas it presents are pretty standard and would apply to shading in any medium--just the process would be different.

And here [link] is a much more detailed tutorial on some shading basics.

Good luck.

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:iconferalfeline9:
sigh. this is what my sister thinks of photoshop.

I really love it though! It looks so pretty!!!! Even though Im not particularly good at it. I

I would color conventionally, but I really dont have the right materials. I dislike colored pencils and markers, so i always end up just pencil shading everything. I would use watercolors or acrylics, but I dont have the sort of money to buy things like that (you have to get special paper, special paintbrushes, special paint, etc). Especcially Copic Markers, which are a dream of mine to own.

Although I am embarking ona painting experience soon. My English teacher asked me to paint a celing tile for him (for extra credit). It's HUGE (like maybe 4 foot by 2 foot? or maybe more like 3 foot by 2 1/2....) but im going to paint a scene from mythology on it. I really hope it turns out okay. I havent attempted to paint anything in an extremely long time.

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:iconsylphiengel:
Photoshop is great ^_^ And I haven't really browsed your gallery yet, so don't take any of this as directed at you. ^_^

You can get good at any medium (even photoshop :P) so long as you keep practicing!

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:iconferalfeline9:
hah hah. I would totally spend all my time drawing, but alas. School. *sigh*

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:iconsylphiengel:
I always drew during classes :P

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:iconsilver-amphiptere:
I take it your assertation that anyone can become proficient with Photoshop is from your observations of other's progression and development with it?

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:iconferalfeline9:
hah hah but im too stupid to do that. I would totally fail.

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:iconsylphiengel:
I think "anyone" would be an overstatement. Clearly I will never become proficient at Chinese or baseball, and will probably remain only mediocre at Photoshop. With dedication, time, and desire, however, it seems probable that the vast majority of people could become proficient, just as with any other tool/skill.

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:iconblackkusanagi:
Crayons on steriods. :P Haha... nice. :D

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I love this little rant about photoshop :P and I totally agree with you ^^ <3 thanks for the tutorial!

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