The video is a tutorial on how to turn drawings into realistic adaptations using Photoshop. The host starts by welcoming viewers to the second season of the "Realistify" series, where they will transform drawings, including some potentially challenging ones, into realistic images. The host emphasizes that the style of the drawings, such as medieval, is more of a guideline than a strict rule.
The tutorial begins with the first drawing, a detailed submarine, where the host demonstrates how to create a base, add textures, shadows, and highlights. The host also explains how to create windows, add details, and add shadows to the submarine itself.
The second drawing involves a complex 3D model of a creature with tentacles and a mouth full of sharp teeth. The host uses a 3D model from Envato Elements to add details to the creature's head, and then adds tentacles, shadows, and teeth. The host also demonstrates how to add an underwater mist effect to create depth in the image.
The third drawing is a medieval-themed drawing of a knight. The host starts by tracing the shape of the helmet and using warp to fit it to the drawing. The armor is then added, and shadows are added to give depth. The host also adds a glow to the glowing areas specified by the submitter.
The video concludes with a speed edit segment of a dragon drawing. The host demonstrates how to manipulate the drawing to make it look more realistic. The host ends the video by encouraging viewers to send their drawings for future episodes and providing his email address.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker turns submitted drawings into realistic adaptations.
- The speaker uses Photoshop and various textures, shadows, highlights and glows to create the realistic effects.
- The speaker works on three drawings: a submarine attacked by a sea monster, a knight with glowing horns and armor, and a dragon in a forest.
- The speaker uses camera raw filters, warping tools, and mist effects to enhance the realism of the images.
- The speaker invites the viewers to send their drawings to benny's edit show gmail.com for future episodes.