DannyRaphael
03-17-2005, 11:27 PM
Disclaimer:
Although I've gotten to know Stephen LeQuier (aka: Trimoon) through e-mail, forum interaction and having helped him with some tutorial verbiage on occasion, I'm mostly an admirer of his fabulous artwork. He did not ask me to start this thread.
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Several months ago I purchased Trimoon's "Artistic Expressions" CD, available here: http://www.Trimoon.com
Well, today I finally had a chance to try it out.
To make a long story short: It's great.
The lessons are in Macromedia Flash format and are applicable to Photoshop Windows and Macintosh, versions 7 and later. Each method is presented in video format from beginning to end -- every stroke, every tool change -- and is accompanied by helpful commentary.
If you've ever struggled to understand how to use the Art History Brush, Trimoon puts it through hoops you cannot have imagined. It was a huge eye-opener for me.
The CD includes:
* The video lessions (Watercolor Portrait, Sketch, Ink Sketch)
The Ink Sketch tutorial is out of this world.
See: http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/image/35817247
The Watercolor method can yield very impressive results, too:
See: http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/image/35586235
* Photoshop Lighting Effects filter presets
* Texture files (to be applied with the Texturizer filter)
* Numerous Smudge Tool, Brush, Art History Brush and Eraser presets
* Instructions for installing the files plus a link to install Flash if you don't have it yet
* Images used in the lessons, including Tom Selleck and John Wayne
Bottom line: The only way I could be happier is if I could paint faster and would have check this out sooner. It's the best $18 U.S. (plus shipping) I've spent in a long, long time.
For those of you living outside the U.S., Trimoon does ship internationally. Send him e-mail for details.
The attachments:
1 - Original image (Note: the copyright notice is my doing, not Trimoon's. This isn't a "creative portrait" challenge.)
2 - The result of applying Trimoon's watercolor method (sort of). IMPORTANT: I followed the instructions "generally speaking," but deviated quite a bit to serve my own purpose. The sample watercolor (see link above) illustrates a more typical outcome if you don't get distracted like I did and follow the instructions.
3 - Just for the fun of it I opened the Trimoon output in Painter, but had I followed Trimoon's steps to the letter, this would not have been necessary.
Anyway, it's been a fun day. I'm looking forward to doing more experimenting with his methods.
~Danny~
Although I've gotten to know Stephen LeQuier (aka: Trimoon) through e-mail, forum interaction and having helped him with some tutorial verbiage on occasion, I'm mostly an admirer of his fabulous artwork. He did not ask me to start this thread.
- - - - - - -
Several months ago I purchased Trimoon's "Artistic Expressions" CD, available here: http://www.Trimoon.com
Well, today I finally had a chance to try it out.
To make a long story short: It's great.
The lessons are in Macromedia Flash format and are applicable to Photoshop Windows and Macintosh, versions 7 and later. Each method is presented in video format from beginning to end -- every stroke, every tool change -- and is accompanied by helpful commentary.
If you've ever struggled to understand how to use the Art History Brush, Trimoon puts it through hoops you cannot have imagined. It was a huge eye-opener for me.
The CD includes:
* The video lessions (Watercolor Portrait, Sketch, Ink Sketch)
The Ink Sketch tutorial is out of this world.
See: http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/image/35817247
The Watercolor method can yield very impressive results, too:
See: http://www.pbase.com/trimoon/image/35586235
* Photoshop Lighting Effects filter presets
* Texture files (to be applied with the Texturizer filter)
* Numerous Smudge Tool, Brush, Art History Brush and Eraser presets
* Instructions for installing the files plus a link to install Flash if you don't have it yet
* Images used in the lessons, including Tom Selleck and John Wayne
Bottom line: The only way I could be happier is if I could paint faster and would have check this out sooner. It's the best $18 U.S. (plus shipping) I've spent in a long, long time.
For those of you living outside the U.S., Trimoon does ship internationally. Send him e-mail for details.
The attachments:
1 - Original image (Note: the copyright notice is my doing, not Trimoon's. This isn't a "creative portrait" challenge.)
2 - The result of applying Trimoon's watercolor method (sort of). IMPORTANT: I followed the instructions "generally speaking," but deviated quite a bit to serve my own purpose. The sample watercolor (see link above) illustrates a more typical outcome if you don't get distracted like I did and follow the instructions.
3 - Just for the fun of it I opened the Trimoon output in Painter, but had I followed Trimoon's steps to the letter, this would not have been necessary.
Anyway, it's been a fun day. I'm looking forward to doing more experimenting with his methods.
~Danny~