How to Create Watercolor Paintings | Photoshop Icebreakers | Adobe Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- Welcome back to Photoshop Icebreakers. In today’s tutorial, content creator Paolo Bayogan will cover how to create watercolor paintings in Photoshop in two ways using Generative Fill.
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How to Create Watercolor Paintings | Photoshop Icebreakers | Adobe Photoshop
• How to Create Watercol...
AWESOME! But.......... in the end I suppose artists get lazy creating originals imo..... but useful for quick standard work! 😉
Very informative. Thanks for showing multiple approaches.
Very nice tutorial, ps: 我家的手撕日曆大小和你的一樣 😀
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Will adobe work on intel iris xe???
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fascinating - but so sad at the same time 🤷♂
There has been a watercolour filter in Photoshop for years, long before AI. Never needed it before and don't now. Get your paints out
That's all well and good but a real artist would not use AI to create such an effect All this Ai imagery is giving real artists a bad name and even losing work because of it ...ai should be abolished 🤬🤬
This is actually a tutorial & he wanted to showcase this ability of Photoshop. That's it! 😉