Fine Art Photoshop | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael J. Nolan, Renee Lewinter Publisher: New Riders Pub Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1417652
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 220 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1562058290 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.6869 EAN: 9781562058296 ASIN: 1562058290
Publication Date: January 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review While most Photoshop books focus on commercial artwork, this outstanding full-color guide focuses on fine art, making it a great choice for aspiring artists. The authors explore the established principles of drawing and painting--covering, for example, perspective, line, lighting, volume, and value--as they explain the relevant paint and effects tools in Photoshop. Nolan and LeWinter take four examples of art: a boat, a self-portrait, a still life, and an architectural drawing (of a door), and reproduce them in various ways using different painting techniques. You first go through the four examples by using basic drawing and sketching techniques in gray-scale tones; you use tools that emulate the look of pencil, charcoal, and airbrushes. Next you create colorful versions of these works, in the process learning how to manage color, create palettes of your own, and match the look of watercolor and pastels. The next section takes you further, reproducing the images in versions that utilize washes, emulate oil paintings, and have realistic textures. Then you apply more special effects, changing lighting, working with a scratch-board technique, and replicating the look of impressionistic and surreal paintings. Finally, the authors explain the Photoshop paint tools such as Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, Erase, and Rubber Stamp and show images in which these tools are put to work. They also describe printing issues, provide a glossary of art terms, and offer a guide to digital printing equipment and services. --Kathleen Caster
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Lacks Technique and Fine Art Ability April 16, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book attempts to tackle the subject of creating fine art in Photoshop. The end result is a book with insufficient tips and techniques for using Photoshop and a simple guide to creating lowsy artwork--the fine art in the book demonstrates very little skill.
Discover the creatuve painter within you! August 24, 1998 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you aspire to create more than logos and web graphics on your computer, you'll want a copy of Fine Art Photoshop. Fine Art Photoshop will take you to the next level of creativity, where you begin using Adobe Photoshop not so much as a software program but for a creative self-expression. Although ostensibly a "software" book, Fine Art Photoshop taught me a great deal about art in general and contributed to a greater understanding of many basic concepts which have helped me enjoy paintings more as well as helped me take more satisfying photographs--in particular, creating meaningful perspective effects. Fine Art Photoshop teaches you by doing, guiding you through the process of modifying simple, scanned photographs by applying various Photoshop effects such as different media (pencils, airbrush, pen and ink, oil, watercolor, etc.) You'll soon gain the confidence to move beyond the examples in Fine Art Photoshop and experiment with on your own.
Very displeased August 11, 1998 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I was excited to see a Photoshop how-to book that would teach fine art techniques. Unfortunately, this book is not it. A slickly designed cover does not make up for the authors inability to draw. Why would I want to create paintings that look like these? There are many excellent Photoshop books on the market, but this is not one of them.
Nothing else like it for creating art using PShop. June 21, 1998 I have been looking for a something that breaks the traditional approach to creating in PShop. This book gave me a new look into the process and possibilties. What a breath of ocean air. Thanks Renee and Michael.
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