Three Speed Edits by Robert Cornelius
Follow along with Robert Cornelius as he records the creation of these three incredible pieces. Enjoy!
What is a speed edit?
First, speed edits are meant to be entertainment, not tutorials in the traditional sense. Please set your expectations accordingly. If you are looking to learn specific techniques and methods, then please take a look at our other 100+ Pro Photoshop Tutorials!
A speed edit is a screen recording of an artist creating a piece of art from beginning to end. The playback speed is dramatically increased to allow you to get an overview of the process the artist went through. We've also added music to our speed edits to enhance the experience!
Enjoy the show!
The River Ran Scarlet:
Entwined:
Some Are Born To Endless Nights:
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Sue M says
These are amazing …so inspiring .
Sandra D says
I really enjoyed watching these. You did a wonderful job. Wish I could keep up but too fast for me.
Rosemary S says
What a great artist – very impressive and so inspiring – wonderful!
Ben M says
Wow, what vision, to see that final picture before shooting is brilliant, big props. As someone already said a little fast but I’m really interested in a couple of the techniques using in this edit, I would love the slowed down version, one more thing how long did the whole edit take in real time?
Ken S says
Now if you told us what you were doing here, it would add value…this is not a tutorial, just showing off!
Andrei says
You are right, this is not meant to be a tutorial. Speed edits are entertainment pieces that hopefully inspire the viewer to take their Photoshop skills to the next level. Sit back, relax and just enjoy it like you would a music video.
Leslie S says
I know that bridge in the first one 🙂 Letchworth Park.