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How to Use a Limited Color Palette to Create Better Illustrations with Illustrator Lisk Feng

How to Use a Limited Color Palette to Create Better Illustrations with Illustrator Lisk Feng How do artists and illustrators choose their colors? How do they know that they know they’re using the right color at the right time? In this Skillshare Original excerpt, illustrator Lisk Feng uses Adobe Fresco to share her method for working with color and creating more compelling work.

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ABOUT SKILLSHARE’S ADOBE FRESCO CLASSES:

Ready to start your own creative journey with Adobe Fresco? Skillshare’s teamed up with amazing digital illustrators like Lisk and Jennet to launch five classes on the unique ways you can use the app to create the art of your dreams. Explore all five classes here:

Follow along as illustrator Lisk Feng explores the app and teaches you the fundamentals. Create a stunning type-inspired illustration with Jennet Liaw, or draw a colorful fantasy world with Ira Marcks. Work alongside Dylan Mierzwinski as she teaches you to create a beautiful floral design, or work more expressively, creating an abstract digital painting with Rich Armstrong.

Whatever your interest (or skill level!) Skillshare and Adobe Fresco will help you get the most out of your digital illustrations, helping you create art that will come alive like never before.

ABOUT ADOBE FRESCO:

Adobe Fresco is a next-generation painting and drawing app for the iPad that offers sharp, clean, infinitely scalable vector brushes, versatile and adaptable Photoshop brushes, and a new category of Live Brushes that uncannily recreate the experience of painting with oils or watercolors wherever you are.

Ready to begin? Find all of Skillshare’s classes on Adobe Fresco by clicking here:

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