Art and Design Resources by Phillip Williams

Art and Design Resources by Phillip Williams

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Big Prints From Small Printers

This tutorial is based on a printer that can print on paper up to 13 x 19 inches. If your printer uses smaller paper, then simply change the paper size numbers in this tutorial to your printer's sizes.

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Digital Painting

This is what the final image will look like. In this tutorial, I am not doing any work on the background, just the candle.
Image and tutorial by Phillip Williams

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Pen and Tablet Exercise

This is not really a tutorial. It's an explanation of an exercise I use to get better at controlling a digital pen and tablet. A pretty awkward experience when first getting started.

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Perspective - Quick Down & Dirty

This tutorial assumes that you already know how to use Photoshop's adjustment and transform tools, and you have a good grasp of the fundamentals of perspective drawing.

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Separating a Drawing From Its Background

This is a pencil drawing that has been scanned. It is on one layer - black pencil lines on a white background. The problem is to separate the lines from the white background and get them on their own layer. Once on their own layer, colors can be added or painted on layers underneath the lines.

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Simple Two Point Perspective

This tutorial assumes that you already know how to use Photoshop's adjustment and transform tools, and the fundamentals of setting vanishing points for a 2 point perspective drawing.

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Texturing a Sweater

It looks like a lot of work, but it's really not. Once this process is understood, you can add this sort of complex texture to something like a sweater easily and in about 20 or 25 minutes.

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Wood Grain Texture

For this tutorial, I'm going to use the background wood panel from my picture called Keywine.

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