The Learning Hub
“ Learning is the art of turning curiosity into knowledge,
and knowledge into endless possibilities." ~ Unknown
"The Learning Hub” serves as a source of inspiration for elevating your creative journey.
Discover video and blog content by navigating through the categories below or by clicking on the link in the hub. In the tutorials, I feature some of the digital products such as textures, action panels, and brushes available in the SHOP.
The Art of Using Muted Colours
We will explore how to effectively use muted colours in your digital art or photos.
Exploring Cool Tones ~ Blog
Exploring Cool Tones
Enhancing Your Creative Workflow with Digital Textures ~ Blog
Enhance your Creative Workflow with Digital Textures
Exploring Warm Tones ~ Blog
Exploring Warm Tones in your workflow
Pixels: Mastering the Art of Colour in Photoshop ~ Blog
Colour enhancement plays a pivotal role in photography and digital art, elevating the impact of visuals.
Creating Mood with Colours ~ Blog
Making colour choices is essential in Photoshop because it allows you to create a desired mood, tone, and overall aesthetic in your images. It is an essential aspect of the creative process in digital art and photography.
A powerful tool: Understanding Colour Theory for Photographers ~ Blog
There are many ways to get creative with colour. It is all about thoughtful choices and training your eye to see in colour, as well as subject and composition.
Creating a Photo Composite - Making Colour Choices ~ Blog
What happens when you are creating a composite image made up of several elements, photographed in different light or time of day or you used a mixed media – photographs and digital art? How do you tie all your elements together to work in harmony and look like they blend?
Making Colour Choices with Photoshop ~ Blog
Photographers have a lot of tools available : compositional rules, lighting knowledge, the exposure triangle, and so on. While it can be an intimidating element to a photographer, knowing and understanding colour — the way painters, designers, and artists do — a photographer can utilise colour to their benefit.