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I liked how the instruction was being played out. Very impressive and it helped me more than all the books I've tried to follow on perspective drawing. What I didn't care for is how one can't go back over a scene or section, it just plays from the start all over again.
This is very frustrating when you just want a part played over. I wish whoever makes these kinds of DVD's will figure out a way to correct this.
I do recommend it, I'd just prefer it in VHS for now and I'm giving it four bulbs because of what I mentioned already.
Mr. Brommer gives a first class instruction though the three point was a bit too fast and not as thorough as the one & two point.
What a difference a different DVD player can make!
We have an all in one tv that plays movies, reverse, fast forward with out problems, except for instructional DVD's I don't know why but they bug out.
We just purchased a stand alone DVD player and I now don't have the problems first associated with the all in one.
I am now able to go back to any section with out having the function start at the beginning again.
That was frustrating, and I thought it was a thing done by the makers of the instructional DVDs.
So this DVD is still top notch. But my original gripe is no longer an issue.
Boy oh boy, this is one DVD to own if you really want to get through to the nuts and bolts of masking techniques.
So much is explained and renting this DVD for a week is just not enough time to absorb the info offered here.
Thank you Smartflix for having this in your offerings to be able to see and know if this is something to either purchase or if your the type to pick it all up in a couple of viewings either way this hits the mark.
Ben Willmore gives an excellent understanding of the whys and hows of Photoshop's underbelly and how to get those crisp, usually very hard to separate areas like hair and things in that realm.