September 27, 2011 @ 11:20AM
Intro to Postworkshop Digital Art Software
Easy Digital Paintings
Introduction to POSTWORKSHOP Digital Painting Software
Ever since I posted my DIGITAL TOY BOX post I have had a lot of questions about this particuliar software. I decided that it would be good to get you all started with the basics of this software so you can start to play. Postworkshop is much more powerful and in depth than I originally anticipated, so I think starting out with the basics is a great way to get in plenty of play and enjoy the software. This video will get you started fast and easy.

If you would like to learn more about Digital Painting come to Asheville,NC to one of our workshops to learn more.
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Comments
I could not see what you were doing. The screen recorder cropped most of it out.
I can't believe it did that! It played fine in my draft mode. I will have it fixed by tonite and a big Thank You for letting me know!
Works fine for me. Thanks for the video!
I fixed the video last night. Thank you for the comment!
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