Lots of them:
Artistry Online Tutorials CD's (really good tutorials, nice illustrated,
and well written that explain professional artists' techniques.. well
worth the very reasonable price as Karen Sperling has been writing
Painter books and tutorials since Painter's beginning days at Fractal
Design):
There are a lot of tutorials on the Web for Painter, for version 4, 5,
5.5, and 6. Many of the techniques explained for earlier versions of
Painter are useable in Painter 6 (and will be in Painter 7 as well, with
slight modifications that should be easy to figure out.. or ask about):
Some sites for tutorials from beginner to advanced levels:
Clone Painting Tutorial
http://www.elektralusion.com/pages/Classcloneintro.html
Excellent Painting Tutorials
http://www.seegmiller-art.com/
Miscellaneous Tutorials
http://www.ruku.com/painterhowto.html
A Collection of Tutorials by Several Artists
http://home.earthlink.net/~athene/painter/index.html
Athos Boncompagni's Site - Painter Tips and Resources
http://members.nbci.com/illustrathos/
PixelAlley.com Tutorials, Examples, and Explanations for how the Image
was Created are in Several of PixelAlley's Sections:
Tutorials (includes, at the bottom half of the page, a list Painter
e-mail lists, message boards, forums, and newsgroups)
http://www.pixelalley.com/tutorials/tuthome.html
Fun with Brush Strokes
http://www.pixelalley.com/brushstrokes/brushes-home.html
Effects
http://www.pixelalley.com/painter-effects/gd-series1-mainpage.html
Character Matters
http://www.pixelalley.com/charactermatt/charactermatt.html
Also, there are lots of wonderful (recently written) tutorials and
ongoing/no time limit painting challenges in the Painter Forum at In
Depth Discussions. The community at IDD is warm, friendly, sharing, and
generous and includes artists from beginner to expert, hobbyist to
professional... and lots of highly talented artists.
http://www.critical-depth.com/cgi-bin/idd/
Happy Painting! :o)
Jinny Brown
http://www.pixelalley.com
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Bub wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Could someone point me in the direction of some good painter web
> resource sites, pages with tutorials, nozels, brushes that sort of
> thing.
>
> Thanks
>
> Matt
>
> Posted this once before but not a sole answered, surely Painter's not
> that much of a fringe program is it ?