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Bert is In the House!!!

 

Hey everyone. Smile, it’s almost Friday. Anyway, if you haven’t checked out this week’s episode of Layers TV, go and do it now. Famed Illustrator Bert Monroy was on the show sharing some Illustrator goodies. Also, Bert managed to make an appearance on this week’s episode of Photoshop User TV. (What a busy guy!) If you have seen Bert before you know he has always got something great to share. Don’t miss either episode. (Oh, and watch Layers all the way through the credits. There is a funny little gag at the end.)

One last thing, Scott Kelby has a nice, in-depth review of the Nikon D300 on his blog today. Check it out here.

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