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Over 100 Brushes included
If you want to create awesome paintings in Photoshop, you are going to need a great set of brushes and the know-how to use them. Join one of the entertainment Industry’s leading experts, as Lee Kohse shows you how to create high quality brushes in Photoshop. Lee will also show you the settings that you need to make them work the best way. Then watch over Lee’s shoulder as he paints a real project. Watch and learn as Lee redesigns the iconic “Voltron” in a Steampunk style. Starting with a shaded sketch, you will learn the secrets to painting with custom brushes to create natural and realistic texture and detail without that overly CG look. Lee includes over 100 custom brushes for your immediate use on this DVD.
This fast loading DVD ROM contains 3 hours of sharp video. The advanced interface allows the user to instantly jump to any of the lessons with complete control over the playback. All the lesson files are included, so you can follow along at your own pace!
This is your chance to sit down with one of the industry’s leading experts and discover the secrets and digital workflow for the pros.
This is your chance to sit down with one of the industry’s leading experts and discover the secrets and digital workflow for the pros.
Create a brush that is used to create clouds and steam
Getting started with Voltron. Seting up the sketch and blocking out
Blocking out the basic details
Cleaning up the basic block out
Using images to make brushes and textures
Paint in the basic details, start to add depth
Lowlights add depth and are less “in your face” than highlights
Adding the depth, detail and basic glow to the sword
Adding the highlights to make metal look more shiny and adding detail
Painting the enviroment to create a setting
Painting the particle effects such as cloud and steam.
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I just want to let you know how much I use and appreciate the info from your e-mails and website. I often print copies of useful tips and tutorials from the many, many Photoshop sources around the internet for later reference (a sort of “best-of-the-best” collection). I keep only the most useful ones in a large binder on my desk. My “collection” has grown steadily over the past year and yesterday it became obvious that I would need to start a new binder. As I glanced through my current collection, I was startled to find that about 80% of my best practices were from, you guessed it, Photoshop Café. Given the large number of sources that I monitor, this is HUGELY significant.
I obviously owe you a debt of gratitude. Thanks so very much for your enrichment of my Photoshop experiences and your promotion of the art.
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