Designers and illustrators should be very excited about this new tool in Illustrator CS5. Corey goes through the options and functionality of the new Bristle Brush.
Author: Corey Barker
Corey is the newest education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. He is a graduate of the Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, Fl, with a degree in Illustration. Over the years, Corey has worked as a graphic artist in a variety of disciplines such as illustration, commercial design, large format printing, motion graphics, web design and photography. His expertise in Photoshop and Illustrator have earned him numerous awards in illustration, graphic design and photography. Using Photoshop since Version 2, his expertise and creativity have evolved exponentially with every new version, which makes Corey an invaluable addition to the NAPP team.
Thanks for this very cool brush tuts, I like it.
When I click on full screen it crops the sides rather than letterboxing the video.
FYI, at the end you say “right here inside Photoshop.”
Bristle Brush is a disappointment. For example, no separate bristles, it all looks “mushy”. Painter has had rakes and impasto for years. Yes BB has sliders but to no avail.