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Product Name: | DIGITAL ART TUTORIALS: TIPS and TRICKS Vol. 3 |
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Product ID: | 10345 |
Published Artist(s): | digitalarttutorials |
Created By: | N/A |
Release Date: | 2010-03-24 |
Learn how to break through creative walls with Photoshop!
The latest volume of tips and tricks to instruct, improve and inspire! Watch step-by-step as world renowned Photoshop artist, Brian Haberlin, takes you through another series of professional methods and brainstorming ideas to use in your projects. Need a spark of an idea? A picture of the cosmos may be all you need! Explore gradient painting to give your grayscale images some zing. Decorative tribal-style tattoos, roots, wires, easy palettes and even a tutorial on “monstrotizing” your best friend’s (or worst enemy’s) glossy round out this offering. With all tools, palettes and custom brushes (including settings) open for your inspection, the techniques of these lessons are made accessible to everyone in real time. Unlike most tutorials of its kind, there are no secrets. The lessons are the secrets.
In this third installment of the wildly popular “Tips and Tricks” series, beginners will continue to build their arsenal of tools and methods that will add versatility to their artistic endeavors. Advanced users will find new ways to employ familiar tools through a traditional art training metaphor (as well the options made available through the digital medium) that will augment their knowledge and abilities.
So whether you’re new to digital media or seasoned veteran, everyone will find something revolutionary (or evolutionary) to spice-up their digital skill sets!
We welcome you to: Digital Art Tutorials’ “Tips & Tricks, Vol. 3”.
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