The Beginner’s Guide to Color Theory for Digital Artists by Kurt Michael Russell
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What you’ll discover
Learn to confidently apply color to your artwork!
Instead than merely memorizing color wheel phrases, learn how to apply color theory ideas to your paintings.
Are you an artist who is typically happy with your work until it comes time to add color? I recall that sensation!
In this course, I’ll show you how to use color theory ideas to your digital art in a practical way, so you can stop being frightened of color and start using it to take your work to the next level!
Color may be a frightening component of any visual creation since it can quickly make or shatter a wonderful drawing, painting, logo, or sketch. I was continually disappointed by the color theory tutorials I discovered online early in my own studies. Sure, I’d learn some jargon—warm, cold, main, secondary, complimentary, and so on—but this is just jargon! How do I put these ideas into practice in my art?
If you’ve ever asked yourself that question, this course is for you!
Along with the hours of real-time, step-by-step video training, you’ll also receive:
Line drawings for practice so that you may concentrate on color.
PSD files with layers were utilized in the courses.
Examples of my professional work as a digital colorist for Image Comics and Top Cow.
Although Photoshop is utilized throughout this course, the color theory ideas taught here may be applied to almost any digital art product, including Photoshop, Clip Studio, Paintstorm, Procreate, Corel Painter, Sketchbook Pro, Krita, ArtRage, and others.
So, if you’re ready to learn how to use color to your advantage rather than against it, I’ll see you inside.:)
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