In the process of drawing, we will talk about the brush tool and its application, Gaussian blur filter, blur tool, smear tool, wind filter, sharpen filter, burn and dodge tool, and custom brush settings.
Rendering:
Step 1: Create a new canvas of 500x800. Fill it with #cfdda7 color, then create a new layer on top of it and name it grass. Set the foreground color to dark green and the background color to black. Apply the cloud filter and use the deformation tool to get the grass.
Step 2: Use the Burn and Dodge tool to paint the distant and near parts of the grass to create the unevenness and perspective effect of the grass. Then use the smudge tool to pull out the small grass. Add a small amount of Gaussian blur to get the effect of ink rendering.
Step 3: Create a new layer on the grass layer, use a small stroke brush to outline the outline of the rock, and then use a larger stroke to outline the outline of the rock. Use the free deformation tool to rotate about 90 degrees to perform wind filter confirmation, and then use the free deformation tool Rotate it back to its original position and then rotate it about 45 degrees again to perform the wind filter. Then use the sharpen filter to sharpen it twice, and then wipe it with the blur tool a few times to get the "crusted" effect when painting rocks in ink paintings.
Step 4: Color the painted rocks with light and dark green (first lighter and then darker), then use a small amount of Gaussian blur to blur it to get a soaking effect, making it look like moss grows on the rocks. If you are satisfied with it, you can modify it with the Burn and Dodge tool. After finishing, use the smudge tool to pull out some grass along the edges and corners of the rock, and then use a small brush to add a few other colors on the rock to embellish it. This completes the rock part.
Step 5: Create a new layer on top of the rock layer, select the brush tool and switch to the brush settings palette. In fact, the parameter is to set the stroke size smaller. Bring the spacing to 1%. Then set the size jitter in the shape dynamic - set the control item to fade, and the amount is 200. Then draw the orchid leaves in the drawing area with light and dark green (lighter first and then darker). When drawing a flower path, use the pen tool to trace the path at will, and then use the path to stroke. When painting orchids, use the brush settings above for painting leaves to paint orchids. Just change the amount of fade. Around 50 or so. After the orchid is painted, choose a new brush as small as possible, and just use yellow to paint the stamens.