About The Book

Cameron Gray's "Parable Visions - The Artistic Methods" is an art reference book for digital artists who are already comfortable with the tools in Adobe Photoshop but wish to learn more about creating art by mixing digital and traditional mediums together. The book covers areas such as texturing, lighting, creating walls, floors, doors, skies etc, as well as information on composition, perspective, planning & journaling. Not designed as a step by step tutorial book, but rather a reference book for showing what can be achieved with some simple editing techniques.

"The Artisit Methods", is Gray's second publication.

“The ideal reference book for any aspiring digital artist” - Dark Arts World

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Available in both traditional print and Ebook formats.

7.5" x 7.5", perfect binding, 80# white interior paper, full-color interior ink , 100# white exterior paper, full-color exterior ink

Printed Version - $19.95

Ebook Version - $9.95

Texture CD - $9.95

Ebook/Texture CD Combo - $14.95

All prices are in USD.

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About The Artist

Cameron Gray was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1984 and currently resides in Tasmania studying Contemporary Art at the University of Tasmania.
He has studied Graphic Design & Multimedia Design and has shown an interest in drawing, sculpture, jewelry making, painting, experimental video, sound design and digital image making.
In 2002 Cameron won the AGFA Australia award for best body of Pre-tertiary photography with his digital art at Launceston College.
He has been influenced by the work of David Ho, Steve Danzig, Mike Bohatch, Fabrice Lavollay, Stephen Kasner and Gulnar Guvenc to name a few.
In 2003 his work was exhibited in Art Rage and published by the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery and in 2005
Cameron was accepted into the guest gallery of the Museum Of Computer Art.
At the age of 21, Cameron published his first book of artwork (Parable Visions; the art of Cameron Gray) and to date has published four more books and collaborated with a host of magazines, authors, bands and underground publications.
Cameron Gray is the founder & editor of Parable Visions Magazine which features underground art and literature from around the world. (currently on hiatus)
His tools include an Intel Macbook with Photoshop, Illustrator, Bryce, Poser, Gimp, Apophysis, Final Cut Pro, Vue, a Wacom Tablet, Canon S2IS Digital Camera, Infrared converted Canon G5 camera and a Digital Microscope.

Cameron's work is regularly displayed at The Museum Of Computer Art, ParableVisions.com and DarkArtsWorld.com