Take a virtual journey to the bustling streets of New York in Bert Monroy:
The Making of Times Square. Digital painter Bert Monroy reveals how he
created the minute details that build the impressive 108,000 x 21,600
pixels, 25-feet wide photorealistic portrait of this iconic intersection.
In this installment, The Tools, Bert demonstrates how he uses the brushes,
filters, and textures in Photoshop to create everything from the trees in
Central Park to the billboards on Broadway, and shares his techniques for
keeping his project organized with layers and groups. He also touches on
the importance of channels and channel calculations, and how the evolution
of the tools in Photoshop from CS3 to CS5 shaped his work.
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