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Adobe Photoshop CS5: All New Painting Tools

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  academy of art, Adobe, adobe photoshop, America, art-making tools, Arts, bit.ly, Computer, Computer art, Contemporary art, contributor, Cranbrook Academy, cranbrook academy of art, CS5, Digital art, digital mark-making, digital painting, Experience, focusing, Image Editing, John, John Derry, leveraged, Mass media, masters degree, New media, new painting, New Painting Tools, painting, painting tools, Patents, Photo manipulation, photographer, Photographic Craftsman, photographic craftsman degree, photographic post-production work, Photography, Photoshop, Photoshop CS5, Pioneer, Pioneers, post-production, practicing artist, practicing artist and photographer, professional photographers, professional photographers of america, Raster graphics editors, regular contributor, Review, teaches, Technology Internet, Tools, traditional art, traditional art-making tools, United States, Visual arts    Posted date:  November 7, 2010  |  27 Comments

Try or buy Photoshop CS5 at bit.ly Watch John Derry, one of Photoshops painting pioneers, review his top five Photoshop CS5 painting features. John Derry is a pioneer of digital painting. Since 1985, he has leveraged his background in drawing and painting to advance the look and experience of traditional art-making tools on the computer. John has a masters degree in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, is a practicing artist and photographer, and has two US patents relating to expressive digital mark-making. He is a regular contributor to AfterCapture Magazine, Rangefinder’s publication focusing on photographic post-production work. John teaches digital painting workshops internationally and holds a Photographic Craftsman degree from Professional Photographers of America.
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27 Comments for Adobe Photoshop CS5: All New Painting Tools

shugabear35

I’d also like to know what tablet youre using for this demo and I cant click on my preview in order to see it in the top left corner.

JamieMaguireful

@99LLLL id

blakey063

What tablet are you using this this demo?

99LLLL

So basically…it’s just making it easier to /emulate/ real paintings. I wish people would just take painting classes, jeez.

Skeubedebeu

He emphasizes the h in While O.o
Like cool whip

Square7Sounds

my paint tools suck, i have cs5 but they look really awkward and i can’t turn on the emulation window that shows you that thing.

kqmazvcx

what happened to other dynamics in the brush settings?

AugustineHeger

These video tutorials will teach you all the secret photoshop tips and tricks that will make you a pro – youtube.com/watch?v=wg-MqQwG5z4

SHINkikikaikai

where are the good old ps brushes? i cant find theeem >.<

SHINkikikaikai

where are the good old ps brushes? i cant find theeem >.<

Ahabaychik

O_O holy… I MUST BUY IT TOODAY!!!!!!!!

quazzie11

@CrzayMazy – it says painting features, not tools.

Screwy627

I’m really excited about this … this looks great especially for those of us that don’t want to bother with multiple programs to create a single painting.

CrzayMazy

All new painting tools? I only noticed 1, maybe 2?

copete100

fantastic video,you really know how to explain, thank you very much, I will watch this video many many times

bunicullll

hello …. can u pls help me .. i can’t preview-the model of the paintbrush can somebody help me ;;) do i have to use a drawing pad ?>??

SujinKroners

How do you get the brush to change automatically based on how you are moving? Is it a special external hardware tool?

ArtByJamesThornton

Really good job on the artist’s brushes pack, John! Great quality and value! A must have for digital artists!

xThorProductionsx

Adob(ee) or adob?
How do you spell it?

SalmanTheDon

plz help i can’t find the bristle tips after I changed the brushes.

casperisdaman

@PikminSheina thats right

PikminSheina

@casperisdaman
Should I check the checkbox for openGL?

casperisdaman

@enjoydotcom could be because youre not using a stylus (or one that supports it) and/or because your graphics card doesnt support openGL

casperisdaman

@PikminSheina hi. preferences is the last option under the Edit menu on a pc. for a mac its under the Photoshop menu (well for cs4 it is… i havent used cs5 on a mac yet but it should still be the same). you’ll find the performance tab there.

PikminSheina

3:57
A purple wolf. 8’3

sparczi til

val

Nice before an after. I have been enjoying the process of watching you build your pieces and document them with these photographs. Try buying Photoshop Elements as a much more cost effective alternative to the full Photoshop CS5 version. I use both a lot – PSE at home and CS5 at work – and it is hard for me to tell the difference exept for about $400 in price. If you use up all of the horsepower in PSE, you can then spend the dough for the big gun. Have fun!






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