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The Adobe Illustrator CS Wow- P15: Sharon Steuer is the originator of The Illustrator Wow! Books. When not working on Wow! books, Sharon is a painter, illustrator, columnist for , and the author of Creative Thinking in Photoshop: A New Approach to Digital Art. She lives in Connecticut with her cats, Puma and Bear, and radio star husband, Jeff Jacoby. She is extremely grateful to her co-authors, editors, testers, Wow! team members (past and present), Adobe, and Peachpit for making this book possible | Judy Stead Photoshop This personal piece entitled Altered States began as a scanned marker sketch placed as a template see the Layers chapter . In Illustrator Judy Stead worked in RGB color mode so she could access the Effect Artistic filters that are available only for RGB images. Stead traced the template using a Wacom tablet with a 3 pt round Calligraphic brush Diameter set to Pressure Roundness and Angle Fixed . She applied Effect Artistic Rough Pastels choosing a canvas texture and varying the other options to give a hand-drawn appearance to the lines that make up the facial contour. Next she blocked in large areas of color with filled shapes drawn with a 3 pt round Calligraphic brush setting the opacity to Multiply so the underlying line work was visible. Using the Charcoal Art Brush Stead added texture to the hair. She then printed the composition shown above right onto newsprint drawing paper using an inkjet printer. She colored specific areas of the drawing such as the hair with pastels. After scanning the drawing into Photoshop she applied further enhancements using a variety of Photoshop brushes adjusting their size flow and blending mode. With these brushes she applied large areas of color to the background as well as to both sides of the face. On separate layers using Photoshop brushes with various shapes textures opacity and flow she added to the drawing until she was satisfied with the end result. Chapter 12 Illustrator Other Programs 395 DONALDSON Timothy Donaldson Photoshop Lettering artist Timothy Donaldson takes delight in the difficulty people have associating his abstract calligraphy like Ducal above with artwork made with Illustrator. Donaldson created every element of the piece using default or custom Illustrator Art brushes. He drew each object on its own layer. Later when he opened the layered artwork in Photoshop he selected objects applied blurs and drop shadows and adjusted transparency. Some of these Photoshop treatments can also be .