Updated:
11/4/2011
Duration:
53m 06s
Level:
Appropriate for All
Renowned artist Bert Monroy is known for his hyperrealistic style of extremely large format Photoshop illustrations. As an early adopter of digital imaging tools, he has been working with Photoshop since before it was released as a product by Adobe. He is the author of several books that showcase his illustrations and digital paintings, co-authored the very first book about Photoshop, and has authored numerous courses on photorealism for lynda.com. He is the former host of the long-running podcast Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy, and an inductee of the Photoshop Hall of Fame. This installment of Creative Inspirations takes viewers inside the home studio and the personal world of this modern-day master. Watch as Bert adds the finishing touches to his largest digital image yet, a 25-foot wide digital illustration of New York's Times Square.
In Bonus Features, Bert talks about the differences between digital and traditional art and how he chooses reference material for his paintings.
| Introduction | 02m 01s | |
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| Workspace | 03m 20s | |
| Discovering pixels | 04m 40s | |
| Pioneering digital workflows | 04m 30s | |
| Working with large prints | 02m 44s | |
| Hyperrealism | 02m 18s | |
| Times Square project: overview | 02m 52s | |
| Times Square project: planning | 03m 34s | |
| Times Square project: painting | 04m 04s | |
| Times Square project: printing | 03m 28s | |
| Reaching people through media | 02m 29s | |
| Creative philosophy | 03m 32s | |
| Interview with Lynda | 09m 20s |
| Digital art | 04m 14s |
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