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Bucket Tool - Basics- working with a template from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Basic intro to the use of the Bucket Tool in filling in shapes on a lined template.
Altered Reality Pt 2- Shadows. color balance. etc from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Working with layers, layer adjustments, cut and paste techniques, value structures, composition, digital painting, drop shadows. and much more!!
Assignment Four - Altered Reality from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Demonstration of using Photoshop to create a surreal image using found images on the web. Using Pen Tool, selection tools, brushes, brush creation, image manipulation
Assignment 3 - Rendering an Object from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Rendering an object using Photoshop. Using vectors, paths, selection methods, painting on layers, layer adjustments and shape tool.
Photoshop - Working with Type and Layer Styles from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Basic intro to working with type and fonts in Photoshop. Then we go a little deeper into the use of layer styles in creating effective type treatments.
Assignment 1 - Working with Textures from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Assignment 1 - Finding Textures online from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Coney new cover-acrylic underpainting (Converted) from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Sequence of images showing the process of acrylic underpainting for an illustration. Next step: Oil Paints!
Untitled from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Record it test from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Layer Comps - PS - Flying Rabbits from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Layer Comps PS - 1A from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Photoshop Selection Techniques from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
Photoshop - Using the Pen Tool_1 from Jeffrey Lindberg on Vimeo.
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I freely admit that I am obsessed with the Coney Island of the early part of the 20th century. So much so that I am working to self-publish a children's picture book that will "go back in time" and depict, through my illustrations, what it must have been like to see the brand new Lun
How many folks out there know about the "Trip to the Moon" ride in Coney Island in 1904?
I freely admit that I am obsessed with the Coney Island of the early part of the 20th century. So much so that I am working to self-publish a children's picture book that will "go back in time" and depict, through my illustrations, what it must have been like to see the brand new Luna Park, as it was designed and conceived by Fred Thompson.
Everyone knows Coney Island, both for what it was, and maybe even its reincarnation today in NYC's famous borough, Brooklyn. But how many people know about Fred Thompson's original creation, the one that he premiered at the Buffalo Centennial before he built Luna Park?
This was called a "Trip to the Moon". It was the original "dark ride" - the kind of attraction that is now a staple of Disney's theme parks. Thompson designed an Airship, with large wings and searchlights fore and aft. It looked something like a giant wooden ship, but it was created to fly to the Moon!
The giant wings would begin to flap up and down. The ship rocked from side to side as it took off from the dock, up into the air. The painted scenery that surrounded the Airship dropped away, and all 30+ travelers on board really felt like they were truly airborne!
The scenery around them would change, and soon looming ahead, was the Moon. The travelers would then leave the ship, to visit real Moon People (Selenites) and a real gift shop!
I have done extensive research to find out as much as I could about this ride. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any actual photos of the ride itself in action. I have some more detailed information, and a few links in my webpage dedicated to the "Trip to the Moon".