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What’s New in Photoshop CS5 Part 10: Painting on a Photograph with the Mixer Brush

Learn secrets for using CS5′s Mixer and Bristle brushes to realistically blend paints with colors in a photograph.

This tutorial is one of ten included in my What’s New in Photoshop CS5 video tutorial series. Download the complete series for $9.95.

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3 comments on “What’s New in Photoshop CS5 Part 10: Painting on a Photograph with the Mixer Brush”

  1. John says:
    Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 9:45 am

    Mark, thanks so much for these CS5 tutorials. I have watched each day as the new ones have been posted. I was on the edge about whether to upgrade. I am now over the edge. I intend to purchase and download the series for future reference as I get into this new version. I am long-time viewer of the workbench and I tell folks all the time, I think you are the absolute BEST Photoshop teacher there is. I have learned and continue to learn each week and each day. Thanks again.

    John
    Austin, TX

  2. Adobe Photoshop CS5′s Mixer Brushes « Syd Johnson's Blog says:
    Monday, March 28, 2011 at 9:02 pm

    [...] did a great overview in his series on What’ New in CS5 – Part 10 is called “Painting with Mixer Brush” and he creates some easy brushes to try.  Tim Shelbourne also has a good tutorial video [...]

  3. Matt says:
    Sunday, August 28, 2011 at 8:06 am

    This is a very, Very cool affect! I/we appreciate all the effort that you put into these tutorials… and I just wanted you to know how much we enjoy watching them!

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