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Photorealism with Bert Monroy

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Manufacturer Lynda.com Our Part # LYN148
Photorealism with Bert Monroy using Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
“Photorealism with Bert Monroy: using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator” will take you inside the creative mind of renowned artist Bert Monroy and show you how to produce ultra-realistic images using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. These movies showcase Bert Monroy’s personal methods for getting realistic details into an image. He demonstrates his techniques for creating lighting, fire, smoke, grass, reflections and even mold. In these movies you will get up close and personal with Bert’s paintings as well as learn to make your own photorealistic imagery. Though these movies were created using Adobe’s latest releases of Photoshop CS and Illustrator CS, the principles and techniques apply to older versions of both programs in addition to other paint or vector-based drawing tools. lynda.com is very pleased to bring you Bert’s work and we hope you will find it as exciting as we do!
Bert Monroy is considered one of the pioneers of digital art. His work has been seen in many magazines and scores of books. He is an accomplished illustrator serving a client list that includes Apple Computer, Adobe Systems, AT&T and American Express. Bert has also worked in the motion picture industry for Industrial Light and Magic, Pacific Data Images, and R/Greenberg.
He co-authored “The Official Adobe Photoshop Handbook”, the first book on Photoshop, plus many other books including the highly acclaimed “Photoshop Channel Chops”. His recent books, “Bert Monroy: Photo-realistic Techniques with Illustrator and Photoshop” and “Photoshop Studio with Bert Monroy” have received critical acclaim around the world. In 2004 he adds “Commercial Photoshop with Bert Monroy” to his list of books. He has appeared on many television shows both in the US and Japan and for the last two and a half years has been a monthly regular on The Screen Savers show on TechTV.
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