Archive for the ‘Digital Art’ Category
Learn Digital Print Embellishment
Written by Julie Ann on October 28, 2010 – 4:43 am -Learn Digital Print Embellishment at the Digital Art Academy
Are you a beginner in painting? Want to add a new dimension to your artwork? Want to find the perfect tutorial that will teach you how to paint even in your home?
Then, you don’t have to worry anymore because in this course you can use the techniques of traditional art with a digital print using acrylic gels and paints.
One of the fastest growing movements in the digital art world is the embellishment of digital prints, using acrylic gels and paints. Embellishment can add a new dimension to your artwork, combining some of the techniques of traditional art with a digital print.
In the Digital Print Embellishment course, you will learn how to turn your digital print into a one of a kind work of art with added texture and color. You will see what a difference adding painted highlights, coloring shadows, or simply adding texture with gels can make. You will be amazed by the tremendous differences between the look and feel of thick, rich acrylics and oils applied with brushes and palette knives in comparison to the flatness of artificial brush strokes and replicated texture effects rendered with Photoshop or Corel Painter and presented on inkjet printed canvas. There’s just no comparison. Many say that the term “embellishment” is “The act of decorating something in the hope of making it more attractive”. Conceptually it’s like having a baked cake (referred to as the inkjet print) and applying some frosting and decorations to give it more appeal in terms of flavor and appearance.
Curious? Then, enroll in the Digital Print Embellishment class that is offered by the Digital Art Academy. This class will get you away from the computer monitor, and get your hands messy! No previous traditional art experience is required – the process is easier than you might think.
The course will include lessons on sealing your digital print, choosing brushes, acrylic gels and paints, embellishing with gel and paint, and finishing off your print. Included in the course is close to 90 minutes of video from the DVD “Finishings – A Basic Guide to Digital Print Embellishment”, along with a written lesson and supplemental files (such as using markers in embellishment) for each week.
You will learn a lot! You will enjoy with your new knowledge that you can improve drastically. You will have the chance to be the artist that you wish you will become. So, what are you waiting for? Enroll, learn, and enjoy!
Tags: Digital Print Embellishment, Digital Printing
Posted in Art Software, Corel Painter, Digital Art | 2 Comments »
Painting the Modern Day Sargent
Written by Julie Ann on October 28, 2010 – 4:40 am -“His strokes are laid down perfectly, his colors are always harmonious…his subjects look like they are still breathing. The flawless strokes that seem so effortless are his trademark.” This is the style of the painter John Singer Sargent. He is well-known for his style that many modern artists want to be like him.
John Singer Sargent is a master in painting and when you look at his work, you could be disheartened because you think you couldn’t be like him. Sometimes, you think that you will just be an ordinary painter that can never master the art of painting. But, you don’t need to worry that much because it will come if you have the same sort of determination to learn and improve your art like what Sargent had.
How to improve your painting? You don’t need to seek everywhere to find it because you just need an interest, passion, determination, and of course an internet connection. You can study online, be taught online, and learn online about his techniques. You could then paint be the modern day Sargent.
A course in Digital Art Academy in titled “Old Masters Style Painting” will help you be the painter you would like to be. They have videos, manual, prospectus, training, assignments, and other materials you will need in order to learn this. Digital Art Academy would be like a normal academy but online thus giving you time to study and practice in the comfort of your home. This course would teach you how to utilize Corel Painter’s powerful brush engine, and accurate cloning features to transform a photograph into a breath taking masterpiece reminiscent of John Singer Sargent.
If you want to know the things that are taught in this course, you can look at the course prospectus and be amazed on the superb information and learning that you can get. This is not just any other online classes because this class is divided into weeks. You also get to ask your instructor on any queries you may have. You see, you don’t really need to search everywhere and look for references on how to paint like John Singer Sargent because everything would be taught to you here. You can get the best training in Digital Art Academy.
Examples of the paintings that you too can paint are:
Tags: corel painting, masters painting, painting tutorial, photo to paint, sargent painting
Posted in Corel Painter, Digital Art, Paint Tutorial, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Photoshop Painting: John Derry’s CS5 Dry Media Brush Set
Written by Timo on September 24, 2010 – 2:49 pm -Photoshop Painting at it’s best, CS5 Dry Media Brush Set from John Derry
I am a few days behind the curve but John has released a new brush set for CS5. If you have been struggling with a decent chalk/pastel emulation then this brush set is for you.
CS5 offers some awesome new features for the digital painting geek in all of us. John is one of the leaders in development and education for the new version of Photoshop, we are fortunate John is into painting.
I said it is a brush set but it is really much more than that. Included in the price is 80 minutes of video tuts in the typical John Derry entertaining and Zany style, Dry Media Tool Presets files (one for the barrel-rotation sensing Wacom 6D/Art Pen and one for the standard Wacom Grip Pen), a cloning layer action, a few pastel color range swatch libraries and the Dry Media papers Pattern Library. A smokin deal for under twenty bucks.
Here is a video that I snagged from Youtube.
So anyway check out the vid, check out Johns blog then trot over to http://johnsdrymedia.com/ and grab the brushes and video training. Even if you have not tried any photoshop painting yet with CS5 you can risk $20.
cheers, -tim
Tags: CS5 brushes, John Derry, Photoshop Painting
Posted in Digital Art, Photoshop Painting | No Comments »
August Issue of Digital Paint Magazine
Written by Timo on August 9, 2010 – 7:50 am -The August issue of Digital Paint Magazine is released. Clink on the link below for your download.
Tips, tricks and tutorials by Odwin Rensen, Mary Mortensen, Barbara Hartsook and others.
Tags: Digital Paint Magazine, Mary Mortensen
Posted in Corel Painter, Digital Art, Resources | No Comments »
Summer Digital Art Summit
Written by Timo on July 16, 2010 – 10:40 pm -Digital Art Summit is going live next week
What the heck is the Digital Art Summit? Great question, a few days ago I was not sure either. Here is the what and why of the summit.
I was trying to find ways to bridge the summer gap at Digital Art Academy. Classes are finishing up tomorrow from this session and the new session doesn’t start until the end of August. That seems like a long time, for an ADD guy that is like a lifetime.
My friend and the founder of Digital Art Academy Karen Bonaker suggested putting together some webinars. That got me thinking, dangerous I know but it happens on rare occasions. Who haven’t I heard from in awhile? Who have I been talking to recently? Who would other digital artists like to hear from? I began compiling a list and making phone calls to stir the pot. The overall call or email post was something like this, “Hey Jeremy this is Tim, I am putting together some webinars this summer would you have any interest in teaching?”
A bunch of people said yes I would love to but I am booked, another bunch of people said shoot yes I am in. On a few rare occasions I still have not heard because of vacations or other stuff. The bottom line is we have an incredible line up of people lined up to share their digital painting prowess via webinar with you. Some FREE and others very inexpensive.
It all starts July 22nd with a FREE webinar from Kirk Nelson. You will learn about the new painting features in CS5. How cool is that?
I wont spill all the beans yet because details and behind the scenes planning are happening as we speak. Some other speakers that you may hear from are….drum roll please……..Odwin Rensen, Darrell Chitty, Heather Michelle, Karen Sperling, Woody Walters, Michael Campbell and yours truly. That is not all though. There are more invites out there, pending. People you know and some you may not know. One thing for sure…you don’t want to miss this.
As I mentioned some webinars are free and the other pricing information will be forthcoming. You can find out through various social media sites or this blog. The best and quickest way to keep a eye peeled is to be on the list. If you have already filled out the form for Digital Paint Magazine you are good to go. Early notification will go to that list first, about 12 hours before the blog post hits. The reason that is important is that we are limited to 100 people on each webinar. Some will definitely sell out.
See ya in a few!
Tags: digital art summit, Digital Painting tutorials, digital painting webinars
Posted in Digital Art, Digital Artist | 2 Comments »



