About: Bob Nolin
Profile:
Bob Nolin is the managing editor of Digital Image Magazine. Bob worked for nearly 20 years in the IT industry before leaving in 2004 to form his own business, A Work of Art Studio. His traditional artwork has won awards on the national level, and has been featured in American Artist magazine. Bob was profiled in the August 2007 issue of Professional Photographer. He lives near Pittsburgh, PA, with his wife Chris, two incredible teenagers, a not so incredible dog, and a neurotic parrot.
Website
http://www.bobnolin.com
Contact:
Email Bob Nolin
After three years of weekly posting, I’ve decided to devote my time to other things. Thanks to everyone for your support and comments.
Digital Image Magazine will remain online until May 2012. At that time, my webserver contract will expire, and the blog will disappear. Feel free
to read and enjoy the many articles here until then.
Best [...]
Please enjoy old content in the meantime.
The secret is out: there’s a great new Painter book available. Check out our review.
In our last installment, the photo manipulation is finished. Learn how helpful groups of layers can be!
In Part Two, we learn how to create a complex layer mask with minimal gnashing of teeth.
The thinking process behind creating a photomanip is this week’s topic.
How would Rembrandt paint if he was using Photoshop? Here’s one method he may have used. Give it a try!
Part Two of our review of Fine Art America. I’m happy to report the experience so far has been terrific!
CGArena.com has published my new tutorial about how to paint realistic wildlife with Photoshop.
For post number 175, here’s a collection of 20 of my favorite photomanips.