The document provides tips for photographing and editing sketches, including adding fun background elements and using apps like Procreate or Snapseed for editing. It emphasizes the importance of neutralizing the photo's temperature to avoid color distortion and suggests increasing contrast to make lineart stand out. Overall, it offers practical advice for enhancing the presentation of sketches.
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The document provides tips for photographing and editing sketches, including adding fun background elements and using apps like Procreate or Snapseed for editing. It emphasizes the importance of neutralizing the photo's temperature to avoid color distortion and suggests increasing contrast to make lineart stand out. Overall, it offers practical advice for enhancing the presentation of sketches.
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Time to photograph our sketch!
I like to add some fun background
elements whenever | take these - such as
pens, paints, erasers, or even some leaves
and crystals. It’s completely optional of
course (I just think it's a fun touch).
| either edit them directly in Procreate, or
use a free editing app like MOLDIV or
Snapseed. | either take the photo directly
with my drawing tablet, or using my phone.
After editing
Lesson
Before editing
l always make sure to neutralize the temperature
in the photo, so that the paper isn’t too warm/
cold. If the paper is too yellow, all the colors you
place later on will also receive a yellow hue to
them. So it’s important to neutralize the photo
before continuing!
‘An easy way to brighten up your paper is to just
colordrop a bright color directly onto the surface
on Procreate.
| also like to increase the contrast in my image, so
that my lineart really pops. Since your sketch will
be visible in the final result, it's good if you make
it stand out.