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  • Doing something wrong?

    Hi, I'm new boy to Painter (X), and I'm hoping I could get a bit of advice.... I'm pretty handy in PS, so the general palettes etc in Painter I can figure out - what I'm not getting, and this might be a real dumb question, is...I want to produce an A3 (ish) image at 300 dpi - setting...
  • Book signing today Dec 19 2009

    Book Signing: Karen Sperling's Books L.A. Streets + Painting for Photographers Saturday, December 19, 2009 2 pm to 5 pm Gallery Godo 6749 San Fernando Rd.#C Glendale, CA 91201 http://gallerygodo.net/ If you're in Los Angeles, join us at the launch and book signing of my new Painter book, Painting...
  • lynda.com Painter Brushes Title in Progress

    I'm currently in the midst of preparing my upcoming lynda.com Corel Painter 11: Mastering Brushes title. Below is an outline of the chapters: 1. Brush Engine Terminology: A Vocabulary of Terms Used in the Brush Controls 2. Two Methods of Control: Brush Controls Palette vs. the Brush Creator 3. Bristle...
    Posted to John Derry's PaintBlog (Weblog) by John Derry on 12-04-2009
  • Re: Painter Classes at LVS Online

    Painter Brushes I and II have now begun, however if you wish to join, contact the registration page at LVS Online . As week 1 has just begun, you will have time to sign in. Also the same for The Art of Collage. Coming soon...... PhotoPainting & Portraiture so watch this space!
    Posted to Painter Class Announcements (Forum) by Maureen on 11-01-2009
  • Painter Classes at LVS Online

    Learn about Painter's brushes at LVS Online - Where Learning is Fun! Registration is open and a six week class costs $30.00 US If you are a returning student you will only pay $24.00 US. Introduction to Corel Painter Brushes I Introduction to Corel Painter Brushes II The Art of Collage with Corel...
    Posted to Painter Class Announcements (Forum) by Maureen on 10-17-2009
  • All Things Painter Webinar: Introduction to Portraiture

    As digital cameras and inkjet printers become ubiquitous, more and more Painter users want to create expressive portraits of friends and family. But where to start? For this 1-hour All Things Painter webinar , I'll provide an instructional demonstration that illustrates my approach to expressive...
    Posted to John Derry's PaintBlog (Weblog) by John Derry on 10-07-2009
  • Re: A Painted Letter

    Hi Jinny, Thanks for the comments, here is another Painter work ... One in a series of paintings (both oil painting and digital) resurrecting the character from "Minnie Cunningham at the Old Bedford" (1892) by Walter Sickert as part of my current project putting 'Minnie' in to contemporary...
    Posted to Share your work (Forum) by John Vincent on 10-03-2009
  • Intuitive interface

    I'd love to see Painter loose the blocky 'floating palettes and tools' and go for more contextual and less cluttered workspace. ArtRage seems to have a more intuitive 'fun' interface. The tools selector (bottom left) uses large clear icons, without intruding on the main work area...
    Posted to Suggestion Box (Forum) by guthriej on 09-22-2009
  • Painter Watercolor Webinar Update

    A quick clarification: I had erroneously displayed the start time of next week's All Things Painter Watercolor Webinar as 11:30 Pacific Daylight Time. I've managed to confuse myself—as well as everyone else. Here are the correct startimes in different time zones: 11:30AM PDT 12:30PM MDT 1:30PM...
    Posted to John Derry's PaintBlog (Weblog) by John Derry on 08-21-2009
  • August 28th Painter Webinar Topic: Watercolor Technique

    For this All Things Painter Webinar, I'll be focusing on achieving the look of Watercolor with Painter's brushes. Digital Watercolor is one of those mediums that requires a bit of cheating to get an authentic look. I'll be describing how to use Painter's Digital Watercolor brushes, as...
    Posted to John Derry's PaintBlog (Weblog) by John Derry on 08-17-2009
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