Traditional artists re-create reality using paints, colored pencils, and air-brushing. Digital imaging technology has given a new generation of artists an entirely new way to create photo realistic illustrations.
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.
Excellent tutorial! I always learn so much from watching these illustrations. Subscribing to Layers Magazine and watching these tutorials is like going back to design school.
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(Reply)on Friday November 2, 2007
Nice tuts .. just combining so much things that we already know to a great bunch … thank a lot.Would be thankful for another one which depicts history brush priciples ….
Excellent tutorial. Someone else mentioned the lip smacking sounds which really do detract… trying moving your microphone away from the front of the mouth
bottom of the lamp is a line, maybe if where an outsiding curve it would be more real. That plane bottom line in the lamp it’s the only problem, I think.
[...] through the web looking for photorealism painting in Photoshop, I found this tutorial offered from Layers Magazine. I always find myself browsing at their magazines at the local Barnes and Nobel or Borders [...]
Excellent tutorial! I always learn so much from watching these illustrations. Subscribing to Layers Magazine and watching these tutorials is like going back to design school.
pretty cool…keep up the great work!
Please more
Superb tute. I’m inspired to give this kind of thing a go. Many thanks!
Thanks for the tutorial
hi this is satya
i want indesign tutorials
Great Tutorial, but please stop the lips smacking noises,
Way cool. Im going to br trying this.
Nice tuts .. just combining so much things that we already know to a great bunch … thank a lot.Would be thankful for another one which depicts history brush priciples ….
Really clear and easy to follow along. I also echo Anoop.D’s comments and request.
Thank you.
good, it was really fantastic
Good one! THX
cool…keep adding new like this
great tutorial ! learned so much..thanks a million
Awesome Video!
Thanks for sharing
Exellent Work!!! I’m always glad to learn from the pros. Keep up the great work.
Can I Download this Tutorial?
Wonderful, excellent hands on video tutorial. Thanks
So amazing, thank you for sharing, and best of luck.
very nice
it’s so wonderful tutorial i like more about that to make light source by illustration
How do i make the chain?
Very informative to the point and worth every minute! Keep em’ comin!
thanks very much SIR I”LL GIVE 101 OUT OF 100.
Great tutorial, fast and to the point. Now off to apply my knowledge!
Excellent tutorial. Someone else mentioned the lip smacking sounds which really do detract… trying moving your microphone away from the front of the mouth
The Features Are Always Perspective.
amazing …. watching these tutorials is actually better than what we learn at design school.
Thnank you xxx
amazing, I just found this website and I am sure will be spending a lot of time to learn a lot new things
great job, keep the great work up. Plz
bottom of the lamp is a line, maybe if where an outsiding curve it would be more real. That plane bottom line in the lamp it’s the only problem, I think.
[...] through the web looking for photorealism painting in Photoshop, I found this tutorial offered from Layers Magazine. I always find myself browsing at their magazines at the local Barnes and Nobel or Borders [...]