Scott Deardorff, Thank you for this and your other tutorials. My background is in painting and illustration using watercolours and acrylics. Today I work in video which involves digital technology. Your techniques - shared in an agreeably measured, un-rushed manner - have helped me rethink the use of Photoshop as an essential tool to video image making. P
Scott, Thx for posting this great video as it helped me understand the process behind cloning layers. I had a question about ppi when printing. Sometimes I used pictures that are very small to paint over and I was wondering how I should set the image size and ppi to ensure that a nice picture prints out at various sizes (from regular paper - 8.5 x 11, all the way up to (and in between) a poster size of 24 x 36? Or, does setting the ppi of an image to 240 mean that it will print a nice picture at any size I choose? Thx
This is a portion of a chapter from Lesson Three in my "Mastering the Digital Canvas" series - "Painting Portraits with the Mixer Brush." The brushes used in this demonstration are the custom blending brushes and opaque painting brushes that are included with this Lesson.
If only I knew about the Mixer-Brush tool and its capabilities much earlier. These techniques are very powerful.
Scott Deardorff, Thank you for this and your other tutorials. My background is in painting and illustration using watercolours and acrylics. Today I work in video which involves digital technology. Your techniques - shared in an agreeably measured, un-rushed manner - have helped me rethink the use of Photoshop as an essential tool to video image making. P
Thank you for your comment, Peter.
One of the most useful tutorials I have watched. Thank you! this can really change my workflow!
Thanks! I appreciate your comment.
who else think this guy should have more views
Very useful tutorial .. Thanks for teaching Sir... For digital painting we can use your method .. Again Thanking you Sir ....
beautiful, from where I can download the brushes ?
Like #410! Beautiful share! Nice video!
Thank you, Gilda!
Thanks Full support!!!!!! Great....liked every video
Scott,
Thx for posting this great video as it helped me understand the process behind cloning layers. I had a question about ppi when printing. Sometimes I used pictures that are very small to paint over and I was wondering how I should set the image size and ppi to ensure that a nice picture prints out at various sizes (from regular paper - 8.5 x 11, all the way up to (and in between) a poster size of 24 x 36? Or, does setting the ppi of an image to 240 mean that it will print a nice picture at any size I choose?
Thx
in general, we always use 300 ppi for printing
clean cute video, To the point No bullshit, I REALLY APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US.
can you tell me what brush you used??
This is a portion of a chapter from Lesson Three in my "Mastering the Digital Canvas" series - "Painting Portraits with the Mixer Brush." The brushes used in this demonstration are the custom blending brushes and opaque painting brushes that are included with this Lesson.
Thank you, great tutorial!
I can paint "concept art" now ! hahahaha
Thank you, great tutorial!