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Dec15 Introducing: Bri’s Quick Tips

Ladies and gentleman, I bring you: Bri’s Quick Tips! I’ve been working hush hush on this little gem for some time now and am excited to announce the public beta launch! Bri’s Quick Tips is a new video training portal where I’ll be regularly posting topic-driven short tutorials based in Adobe’s two most popular photography tools: Lightroom and Photoshop.

I find that many online training websites are either too confusing, too in-depth and detailed, or just aren’t being taught by true working professionals in the field who use these tools every day. I have started with a small library but will continue to build it over time. Not only can you search keywords of topics you’re looking for and download bonus material for select videos, but you can rate the videos and even share them with your friends–as every video is on YouTube. Most importantly, this free service has a suggestion box (pops out from the right) where you can suggest topics you’d like to see covered in upcoming videos–even with a file uploader if the suggestion is image specific.

I’ll be making some minor improvements to the system in the very near future to hopefully remove the ‘beta’ tag. In the meantime, I’m always open to feedback and please, share with anyone you know who you think might benefit from this: www.briantetrault.com/quicktips.

Introducing: Bris Quick Tips

May05 Adobe Nav for iPad

As someone who uses Photoshop probably more than any other application on my computer (aside from like..Mail of course…), think will be a VERY welcome addition to my arsenal.

2 displays + wacom tablet on the right + iPad armed w/Adobe Nav on the left = Really happy, really efficient, but mostly REALLY nerdy Brian

Feb25 AMAZING DIGITAL DRAWING

I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of watching this stuff. One of the masters of this technique is Nico di Mattia. Check out his website here.