Advanced Digital ComicColoring Concepts & Techniquesis the follow-up to my course “A Pro’s Guide to Comic Book Coloring.“This coursewill teach you new skills and further expand on your knowledge of sequential comic book coloring in Photoshop, and is not designed for beginners to coloring. My name is K. Michael Russell, and I’ve been published in over 70 comics as a colorist for companies like DCComics, Image Comics, IDW, Top Cow, OniPress, and more. I’ve taught thousands of students worldwide about how to think as a colorist. Coloring can be a fun hobby, a part-time side hustle, or even a career. It all depends on the work you put in. This course covers a wealth a material on a variety of subjects with lots of practical examples. “There are as many ways to color as there are colorists,” a colorist friend of mine said recently. Here, I’ll show you a few different methods for layering, lighting and shading techniques, how to color different surfaces like glass, metal, hair, and skin.I’ll cover some of the quirks of color theory and color relativity and explain why color can be so scary! I’ll teach you how to take advantage of Photoshop’s adjustment layers, masks, and color modes to get a great final product. Enroll, and youll gain instant access to the entire course. Each lesson is easy to follow, step by step, and in real-time. There are 1000’s of tutorials out there, but most show different methods that aren’t related. These lessons build on each other - a real coloring curriculumand the most comprehensive available anywhere. Heres what you get! Youll get access to over sixhours of real-time, easy-to-followvideo lessons on a wide variety of topics. The course starts with going over a few different layering and renderingtechniques. There are a lot of ways to color in Photoshop. You’ll learn about how to think in three dimensions instead of just two! I’ll cover my techniques for coloring a variety of surfaces and special effects techniques. We’ll go in-depth on choosing colors, minimal palettes, color blending, and color psychology. The basics of color theory are covered along with instructions for overcoming challenges unique to color in comics. We’ll cover more ofthe most important aspect of coloring -storytelling. along with lessons on why realism can be a bad thing!I’ll teach you my thought process on matching coloring styles with line art styles as well as more details on blending modes. We’ll go through rendering with adjustment layers - a new technique for this course, RGB vs CMYK, and color corrections.I’ll provide tips on getting faster and teach you lots of shortcuts and things that will save you time - which is crucial in a production environment like comics.I’ll also go over my thoughts on hardware and software, and industry FAQ on rates and professional expectations. What else will you get?Lifetime access to course materialsA deeper understanding of sequential coloring. Downloadable Photoshop Tool Presets (CS6+ required), Photoshop ActionsA selection of professionally-drawn line art from some penciller friends of mine and projects I’ve worked on.A big collection of pre-flatted pages from actual projects. Full-issue breakdowns where I’ll explain my thought process on coloring a project. All of this. right here in one place. So stop wandering around the internet trying to figure this stuff out on your own! Ihope to see you inside! :)KMRNOTE: This course is not a beginner course. If you do not have some familiarity with Photoshop tools and coloring basics, please check out my other coloring course - “A Pro’s Guide to Digital Comic Book Coloring.”