Get ideas for creating your own pop art painting from iconic imagery.
Ideas for completion. Here is a real life case study of an example of “finishing workflow” and experimentation.
Introducing Painter 2015. Demo is a collage based on images from seeing Paul McCartney live in concert.
Explanation of process behind painting of saxophone player.
Explanation of process behind painting of saxophone player.
Explanation of process behind painting of saxophone player.
Explanation of process behind painting of saxophone player.
Setting up a project folder and sub-folder structure and file naming system and RAW image preparation for painting.
Several photo composition techniques demonstrated, including cropping, adding canvas and combining images.
Setting a convenient source/painting image arrangement plus choosing a background and opening additional reference images.
Learn how easy it is to generate variations on your source image and add these to your Clone Source panel.
Get started with quick, large non-clone brush strokes.
See how I go about gradually developing and resolving the quick rough “muck up” into a more detailed painting.
Finishing the digital painting with final fine tuning, creating focus and adding accents.
Ways to add a more painterly finish to photographically precise details in paintings.
The difference between the three Watercolor categories in Painter: Digital Watercolor, Real Watercolor and Watercolor.
This lesson is about taking risk with color.
|video| One of the most valuable techniques …
|video| Demonstration of judicious use of cloning …
This session looks at a variety of Watercolor brush looks.
|video| The final part of this series. …
This intro sets the scene for an exercise based on Monet’s water lily paintings.
|video| Choosing a source image, viewing Monet …
Auto-Painting used with Smart Stroke Painting …
|video| Continuing painting with Big Wet Luscious. …
Introduction to a series of videos about drawing and painting dancers based on the approach and style of the great 19th century French artist Edgar Degas.
|video| A closer look at Degas drawing …
|video| See how I started on a …
|video| See how I use the Charcoal …
|video| Final touches with lowered brush opacity …
|video| Paint your own Vincent van Gogh-inspired …
See how Jeremy’s MishMashScumble, Van Gogh …
Pencil / watercolor wash sketch technique using a ballerina photo as a source reference image. Includes demonstration of color variability brush controls.
We cover many areas during this session, including beginnings, watercolor layers and cloning.
How to virtually tone a canvas, then do a preliminary sketch before clone painting and conveying movement through brush strokes.
Capturing a brush dab and creating a new brush. Painting grass and a portrait.
Overview of the workspace, then a look at Skip’s impasto painting, referencing Dutch artist Roos Schuring, using some of Skip’s fabulous brushes.
Work from member photo which is also loaded into the Mixer pad for reference. Use a wide variety of brushes.
Demonstrate using a variety of brush variants, mainly Den’s Oil Funky Chunky and Sargent with a touch of Sunburst and Artist’s Palette Knife, while working from member photo.
Review of Matisse’s drawings followed by demonstration of drawing techniques and exercises in Painter that are inspired by Matisse’s example.
In this video you’ll see how I …
I paint directly over the photograph …
See the addition of digital paint …
Completion of the portrait design.
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