As To recap, we have gotten from an empty piece of paper to a thumbnail of a place that doesn't exist to a digital version finished with colors, light and the story behind the new boring piece. And you have learned, I hope, a few useful shortcuts to use and Photoshop, go play around with the layer settings. There are no specific rules of how you want to use it. And it's just the matter of preference. So I cannot tell you what to use in terms of the layer settings. So just play around Photoshop is an enormous program where you can get lost very easily, and to get to know it will take years.
So don't feel like you know, the programming. We just we just barely scratched the surface of it for the easiest parts to make something to look complete or something that will satisfy you and satisfied the learning process. There is always more to learn. So if you're interested in Photoshop, and just generally, their settings and stuff, go see in other tutorials about Photoshop, remember that even if your project wasn't finished, to the extent that you wanted, don't be disappointed, leave it come to it later if you want. I personally prefer working on and coming up with the ideas. And I'm not so much focusing on the finished products all the time for some people, it's about the journey and the new things that you can learn while you're doing it.
So especially this one, try practicing concept or practicing during this digital illustration. It's especially if it's like for yourself and you're doing it as a hobby. For example. Just play around with settings you will find something that works for you because for every single person is different and I can give you the shortcuts and tips and advice on how to operate Photoshop and give you ideas on how you can start the projects and the very minimum you need to do to have a finished piece. But it is always up to you and up to a person to decide on the final results and what they would want to see. I hope that this person had brought you some ideas showing you ways you can start a project, give you more knowledge about Photoshop, and I hope you have found it useful.
So feel free to share what you have made. Thank you very much