Thursday, March 2, 2017

Trinity Wilson Colorization

Day One: I am starting off with this picture of a plane.

I am using this picture as a reference.


First,  I will select the tool below (Quick Selection Tool) and outline the piece I want to edit. Secondly, I will right click and press layer via copy. Also, I will outline it with the Quick Selection Tool. Next, I will pick the half colored circle and pick solid color. With that, I will color the inner part of the circle red, and the outer part blue. I will continue using this tool through all the steps except the last.

 


Secondly, I used the same step as above and added a tan color to half of the plane.


Day Two: Today, I start off with coloring the wings a light gray. I know you can not tell the difference of the shades.

                                       


Then, I start coloring the pilot inside the plane a darker black.

Lastly, I added a light blue to the windows.


Day Three: Today, I start off by coloring the poles around the pilots head.


Finally, I chose a background offline and I opened it as a new file. Then, I drug it over my plane.


This is what the picture looked like when I finished. I went to the top left corner, clicked file and exported it as a JPG.











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