Silhouette Paint - Getting Started with Digital Paint

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Silhouette Paint allows you to create a huge number of different tasks without the speed issues normally associated with digital paint. In this first part of the Getting Started with Silhouette Paint series, you will see a pretty standard workflow for dealing with a set extension and clean-up. You will go all the way from starting a new project, choosing the right paint tools, and using Auto Paint to paint across multiple frames.
    It's not all button pushing, you'll learn when the best time to use Silhouette's specialized tools and when traditional compositing will give you a faster result. At the end of this video, you'll have a good base of knowledge to start your Silhouette Paint journey.
    Silhouette Paint is available as a plug-in for Adobe and OFX or as part of the standalone Silhouette application.
    Learn more about Silhouette Paint: bit.ly/2xjb9qh
    ** Quick Jumps **
    01:56 : Starting a new Silhouette Paint project
    04:51 : Quick tool overview
    07:30 : Starting out with the Clone Tool
    14:19 : Color and Detail separation
    17:28 : Blemish tool and grain matching
    20:22 : Dodge/Burn in Silhouette Paint
    21:49 : Using Buildup in the Brush Profile settings
    23:03 : Saving Brushes as Presets
    24:35 : Naming groups in the Paint History
    24:58 : Introducing the Paint History
    26:16 : Using a single painted frame
    27:24 : Painted Sky replacement section starts
    29:33 : Auto Paint prep
    30:05 : Motion Tracking for Paint tasks
    31:49 : Applying Mocha Pro tracking data into Silhouette Paint
    32:26 : Cloning from a separate layer with match move
    36:16 : Auto Paint strokes and painting across frames

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