Table of Contents
Part I Planning & Inspiration
Chapter One:
Concept:
What is a collage, montage, assemblage?
What is a digital painting?
Thinking it out first, assembling the needed images
What is the intended output size?
Chapter Two:
Important Considerations Before you Begin
Unifying Factors:
Texture
Color
Contrast
Noise and Grain
Scale:
Tree House Exercise
Gigantic to miniscule - what's your choice?
Scaling, rotating, distorting and transforming
Lighting:
Directionality of Light
Quality of Light
Dramatic vs. Subtle
Chapter Three:
Inspiration
Digital Artists and their work:
Paul Biddle
Julieanne Kost
Maggie Taylor
Lou Oates
Katrin Eismann
Stephen Burns
James G. Respess
Bobbi Doyle-Maher
Cher Threinen- Pendarvis
Ciro Marchetti
Leslye Bloom
Luzette Donohue
Ileana Frometa Grillo
Fay Sirkis
Jeremy Sutton
Paul Elson
Bill Hall
Steven Friedman
Audrey Bernstein
Rick Lieder
Pep Ventosa
Part II Step-by-Step Painting
Chapter Four:
Painting in Photoshop with your photos
Photoshop Filters and the History Brush used to create a digital
painting
The Art History Brush used to create a Digital Painting
The Pattern Stamp used to create a Digital Painting
Combining the Art History Brush & Emboss Filter to create a
Textured Digital Painting
Photo Illustration Using Find Edges Filter
Hand Color a Black and White Photo
Edge Effects for Free
Chapter Five:
Painting in Painter
Simple Cloning Techniques
Impressionist Cloning
Pastel Cloning
Oil Paint Cloning
More Oil Painting
Bristle Oil Cloning
Combining a Variety of different media into one painting
Adding Texture to your Painting
Old Masters Inspiration
More Examples
Photo Illustration
Photocopy Inspired Painting
Edges and Cloning
Painterly Edge Effects
Painting for the Artistically Challenged
Part III Step-by-Step Collaging
Chapter Six:
Assembling a Collage in Photoshop
Simple Collages
Collage with Lighting Effect
Suspend Reality
Pile on the Layers
Shadow Power
Gridded Collages
Chapter Seven:
Assembling a Collage in Painter
Using the Image Hose
Using Colored Paper and the Brush Creator
Using Painter's unique brushes For Texture in a Collage
Combining the Power of Painter and Photoshop in Collage
Chapter Eight:
The Paradox: The Absolute Truth and the Exquisite Lie - Creating a
Panorama in Photoshop
Basic instructions on taking photographs that will work for you to
make that BIG image ( exposure controls, proper overlap, tripod or
not?)
Relying on layer transparency and layer masking
Step-by-step instructions to make a flawless panoramic using
collaging techniques.
Grab Shot Panorama
Faux-Panoramas
Themed Panorama-Style linear images
Hurry-up Panoramas - Using Photoshop's Photomerge
Fractured Panoramas
Part IV Artistic Considerations
Chapter Nine:
Filters:
Using all the great filters available in Photoshop
Favorite Filters:
Find Edges,
Isolate and Blur
Motion Blur
Creating a Black and White Pencil Sketch, using Filters
Similar effects in Photoshop and Painter (Cut-Out and Woodcut)
Third Party Filter plug-ins
Nik Color Efex Pro Filters
Classical SoftF ocus, Monday Morning Sepia, Paper Toner, Foliage
Filter, Polarizer, Blue Gradient, Black and White Tonal Enhancer,
Indian Summer Filter, Infrared, Duplex Monochrome
Applying Filters Selectively
Auto FX Filters
Dream Suite: Deckle, Photo Depth, Cubism, Crease, Mesh,
Mystical Lighting: Mist, Wispy Mist
Photographic Edges : Acid Edge, Burn
Chapter Ten:
Experimentation:
Traditional Printmaking Processes
Printmaking and Digital Combined
Encaustics
Lazertran
Digital Images transferred to other materials: Marble, Tile,
Fabric
InkAid - Making your own inkjet paper,
Japanese Inkjet Coated Papers
Thinking creatively: Paint it, draw on it, tear it, weave it,glue
it and more...
Creative Use of Papers for Books, Portfolios and Albums
Chapter Eleven:
Projects For you:
Projects to test your skills. Fun assignments that tie in with the
skills learned in this book. Collage & Painting Website contains
images used in the tutorials and examples.
Test your new skills with these images
Project 1 - A Structured Collage Using a Grid Project 2 - A Collage
achieved with Layer Masks and Transparency
Project 3 - A Panoramic assembled in Photoshop A Painting in
Photoshop
Project 4 - A Painting in Photoshop
Project 5 - A Painting in Painter
Part V Reference
Chapter Twelve:
Essential Photoshop & Painter Techniques to master:
Selection Tools
Transforming for scale
Adjustment Layers
Layer Masks
Gradients
Art History Brush
Blending Modes
Blending modes, Layer Adjustments and Layer Masks used together
Editing your images: Retouching, brightening teeth & eyes,
cover-girl skin
Painter Basic Papers
Cloning Brushes
Cloning without a Cloning Brush
Chapter Thirteen:
Resources:
Web sites
Organizations
Sources for materials
Accompanying WebSite contains images used in the tutorials and
examples
Index
Susan Ruddick Bloom is a Professor of Art and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at McDaniel College in Maryland. She has a BFA and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and is well known for both her traditional wet darkroom alternative processes and her digital darkroom work. Sue has been teaching digital classes since the beginning of Photoshop and has used a Mac from the very first one on the market (128K, with a screen the size of an index card). Trained in drawing, painting, and printmaking, she was at one time a courtroom artist for television and newspapers. Her painterly skills enhance her photographic ones, and her images frequently combine techniques. Sue's work has been exhibited and collected widely.
"Using Painter and Photoshop, you'll discover ways to incorporate
watercolors, pastels, oils, charcoals, and collage into your
digital images." - PC Photo, Oct. 2006
"This is not a book for beginning Photoshop and Painter users; it
does not give exact instruction on how to operate either program.
This makes it perfect for those who are familiar with either
program and want to strengthen their skills as digital artists.
Inspiration can be obtained not only from rhe author's own images
but the third chapter which showcases twenty-one digital
artists...Bloom has made projects, with files available for
download on a website, for those who want some practice with the
information gained from this book." - Apogee Photo Magazine, August
2006
"Digital Collage and Painting is yet another reason why Focal Press
have become one of my favorite publishing imprints. Excellent
coverage of Photoshop and Painter. Contributing authors and their
featured projects are well selected...The book is well written and
researched and it provides a wealth of information which is both
relevant and useful. The range of projects showcased and each
artist's insights are something we can all benefit from. I
thoroughly enjoyed the book. For anyone interested in digital
painting or creating digital collages, this one is highly
recommended." - Mario Georgiou, www.kickstartnews.com., Sept.
2006
"Digital Imaging and Painting Using Photoshop and Painter to Create
Fine Art is a meaty read with a website to complement it." Advanced
Photoshop Magazine, Sept 06
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