6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
how to become a digital painter, Jun 2 2008
By oscar carvajal "elektroidz" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Training - Introduction to Corel Painter (DVD)
The content in this DVD is great if you are interested in the subject of the digital painting process. Ryan Church is a master is this field, you'll be able to see how he uses the sofware. It also is good to watch thehe brushes he uses and how he has created them. The only problem is that you will have to watch the DVD in your computer, it doesn't in run in a normal DVD player.
Chapters:
01: Setting up the Painter Workspace
02: Preferences
03: Image Navigation
04: Customizing Hot Keys
05: Painter's Brushes
06: Using Layers
07: Using Papers
08: Shapes
09: Effects
10: Starting a Painting
11: Monochromatic Sketching
12: Refining Design and Composition
13: Local Color Pass
14: Lighting and Atmosphere
15: Adding Texture and Details
16: Adding Drama, Depth and Mood
17: Finished Rendering
"In this DVD, Ryan Church introduces the viewer to Corel Painter. Ryan teaches the way he uses the program on a daily basis to create production artwork for the film and video game industries. From the basic first steps of setting up the Painter workspace and menus, to using brushes, layers, papers and textures, this DVD is perfect for anyone interested in learning traditional illustration techniques using Painter's powerful features and tools. As the lecture progresses, Ryan walks you through his process for creating a finished production illustration in real time, from sketching and designing, to composing and adding final details.
Over 3 hours of lecture."
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Introduction to Corel Painter, Dec 26 2007
By SquirrelEmperor - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Training - Introduction to Corel Painter (DVD)
This is a excellent dvd for those who want to learn Corel Painter and get an good idea on how digital paintings like this are created. This dvd is divided into two parts. The first part is a tour of the program itself where the viewer will learn about the workspace, menus, using brushes, layers, papers, and textures. The second part shows Ryan doing an actual painting from start to finish, where he shows the viewer how he uses the program and demonstrates the information that the viewer was shown in the first part of the DVD.
Also, you can view each lecture seperately and watch them on quicktime. Just make sure that you can view hidden files on your computer. When you do that, search for the lectures on the DVD. Their is a hidden folder that has all the lectures that can be viewed in quicktime. Something I didn't realize at first but after finding out, being able to pause and rewind has been quite helpful. :\ It'll also help take care of that croping issue. ;)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Create faster, May 14 2009
By Brad Teare - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Total Training - Introduction to Corel Painter (DVD)
I really enjoyed this DVD and learned a lot. When I first viewed the DVD I felt I didn't get much out of it. But when I watched it again after some experience with Painter I learned much more. I have included a painting I did while watching the painting section (lectures 10 to 17). Click on the customer images near the DVD cover. It isn't that good but it will give you an idea what can be done within a short amount of time from someone who isn't a concept artist nor has much professional experience with Painter (I do have a strong art background). Church's ideas will really help you draw faster with good results. Incidentally his concept sketch is fantastic.
The strong points were lectures 5 where Church details how to manipulate the brushes and the layer lecture (where he also corrects a scratchboard eraser that doesn't work. After his adjustments it works great) and lecture 7 where I learned how to use the paper palette to quickly add texture. That is something I am sure I will use quite a bit.
Another book I enjoyed (and actually used some of his ideas in my posted illustration) was Advanced Painter Techniques which really rounded out my Painter knowledge. Between these two products I feel I should be doing some professional quality paintings soon.