John's Artists' Brushes User: David Reid

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Artist and photographer David Reid created this Italian landscape using a photo and John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5.

David describes his process:

I mostly do landscape photography and this is my very first digital painting. The reference material was a photograph I took on an ill fated trip to Italy in 2002. This wasn't painting from scratch but blended from the original reference. With the overall painting in mind, I created my ideal contrast and hue in Photoshop first and created focal points.

My technique was based on the video tutorial you kindly provided. I used the Fan - Flat Blender for the underpainting layer then varied the size of it to add in some detail.

I used a mixture of the Blunt and Angle Blender brushes on the Intermediate strokes layer in large size to scatter the smearing effect for the water. Then I gradually made the brush size smaller. The stroke motions I used were mostly horizontal and vertical and circular for the clouds and bushes. I tried to emulate a heavy oil painting approach by creating a heavy loaded brush effect for the water as I am a great believer of laying on thick and going for drama.

I then spent most of my time filling in the gaps and detailing using the Point Round Blender I tried using this at it's default setting but ended up making it tiny and dabbed or flicked the brush to get the detailing I wanted, creating the main detail in the centre of the painting then getting less and less near the edges. I achieved the heavy loaded brush idea by flattening the work then created two more filter layers to give the depth that it has.

The last time I actually picked up real brushes was back in my college days, but the brushes you have created in their default settings are lovely. The smearing effect and dabbing felt how I remember them, although I only have a Wacom grip pen and am now wanting to get the artist pen as the barrel rotation would help immensely (John's Artists' Brushes comes with versions for both barrel-rotation and non-barrel-rotation sensing pens).

The texture settings added by default is just awesome; I did not feel the need to play with it as out of the box it was perfect. I do not think I could have ever achieved this painting without the invaluable tools and videos I purchased from you. Without these, this would not have been possible. Thank you very much.

You can see more of David's work at his website.

John's Artists' Brushes for Photoshop CS5 are now available at an introductory price of $19.95. If you have Photoshop CS5 and are into painting, this will be the best investment you can make!

John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5

If you have an image created using John's Artists' Brushes, send me a JPEG and I'll feature it here on the PixlBlog!

John's Artists' Brush User: Judi Bailey

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Artist and photographer Judi Bailey created this still life of apples using a photo and John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5. Judi commented, "I recently purchased your Artist Brushes for CS5. You have done an excellent job organizing and planning this program. The tutorials are great and really helpful in getting started quickly and effectively with your great set of brushes. This is a quick painting that I think turned out well for a beginner..:-)) Thanks again for a great program!!"

John's Artists' Brushes for Photoshop CS5 are now available at an introductory price of $19.95. If you have Photoshop CS5 and are into painting, this will be the best investment you can make!

John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5

If you have an image created using John's Artists' Brushes, send me a JPEG and I'll feature it here on the PixlBlog!

John's Artists' Brushes User: Claudia Pendlay

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Artist and photographer Claudia Pendlay created this painting of flowers from a photo using John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5. Claudia commented, "Thank you so much for these brushes, I love them! I decided to play a bit this morning with a photo I took yesterday with the new lens I got for my birthday. I used cloning layers and your new brushes."

John's Artists' Brushes for Photoshop CS5 are now available at an introductory price of $19.95. If you have Photoshop CS5 and are into painting, this will be the best investment you can make!

John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5

If you have an image created using John's Artists' Brushes, send me a JPEG and I'll feature it here on the PixlBlog!

Russell Brown: Renaissance Man

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Russell and I will be co-teaching a pre-conference Photoshop CS5 workshop, From Reality to Renaissance, at Adobe MAX 2010 this coming October 23-25 in Los Angeles, CA. Using brushes from my Artists' Brushes for Photoshop CS5, I painted the above promotional image based on a photograph of Russell. Yes, he really dressed up for the occasion! Here's more on the workshop:

Starting with photographic portraits we will turn reality into renaissance. Participants will unleash the powerful combination of cameras, computers, and Adobe Creative Suite® 5 software to produce an original artwork on canvas.

This class will introduce you to a new set of creative techniques that will be useful for both designers and photographers. Our goal will be to turn the normal into the unique. Taught on the latest Mac computers, Russell Brown@MAX offers a limited class size and an intimate, inspiring environment for in-depth instruction on Photoshop CS5 and many of its new features. This unique, project-based class gives you time to ask questions of industry experts and network with others in your field. If you like crazy and inspirational events, then this is what you've been waiting for.

For more information, visit the Russell Brown website.

John's Artist's Brushes for Photoshop CS5 Preview: 48 Presets

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I'm in the process of recording the tutorials that will accompany John's Artists' Brushes for Adobe® Photoshop® CS5. Today, I did a segment describing categorization for the 48 tool presets. The above chart visualizes the category breakdown. I'm targeting the release for this coming weekend.

The Artist's Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5 are $24.95 and will go on sale within the next 2 weeks. As an introductory offer, they will be available for $19.95. This special offer will be limited to a 30-day period starting the day the brushes go on sale.

If you would like to be notified when the Artists' Brushes for Adobe Photoshop CS5 go on sale, email me at psbrushes@pixlart.com