Add depth to your art with expert shading techniques
With all the tools and effects that Adobe Illustrator has to offer, it can sometimes be hard to achieve a sense of depth and atmosphere within your images. Often they can come out looking flat and very two-dimensional. In this tutorial, Bristol-based artist Ben Steers will show you how he uses gradient effects and opacity masks to overcome this, as he takes you through how he created his piece, Gone Karting.
Added on: 2011-01-12
Author: Graffititools.blogspot.com
Category: Illustrator // Drawing and Sketching
Author: Graffititools.blogspot.com
Category: Illustrator // Drawing and Sketching
Views: 124
Votes: 1
Votes: 1
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