4 Ways to Digitize Watercolor Art in Photoshop

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Free Online Course: 4 Ways to Digitize Watercolor Art in Photoshop provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. 4 Ways to Digitize Watercolor Art in Photoshop is taught by Peggy Dean.

Overview
  • That's right. You've struggled with those poopy brown photos of your watercolor for too long. It's time to create stunning, sharp and eye-catching images of your work so you can give it the credit it deserves. 

    In this class, I'm giving you the tools to do just that. 

    4 Ways to Digitize Your Watercolors will teach you FOUR different ways that you can bring your pieces to life. I recommend spending time learning all four techniques because you'll find they come in handy at different times depending on what you're working on.

    You'll start by learning how to paint an olive branch and experiment with creating different hues of green. This certainly isn't necessary for the class, but if you don't have anything you're dying to scan in but still want to learn the process, it will give you some material to work with! 

    You will need Adobe Photoshop for this class.

    For reference, the paints used and mentioned for greens in this class are linked here:

    Daniel Smith Permanent Green

    Daniel Smith Cadmium Yellow Light Hue

    Daniel Smith Cerulean Blue

    Daniel Smith Burnt Umber

    Daniel Smith Serpentine Genuine

    Daniel Smith Sap Green

    Daniel Smith Jadeite Genuine

    Daniel Smith Deep Sap Green

    Daniel Smith Diopside Genuine

    Daniel Smith Cascade Green

Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • What You'll Need
    • First, Let's Paint!
    • Paint an Olive Branch
    • Scanning In
    • Method ONE
    • Method TWO
    • Method THREE
    • Method FOUR
    • Exporting Your Work
    • Project Time!
    • Bonus Vid: Use iPad as Second Display