Pre-Teens: Digital Photography & Photoshop

Make digital art with Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Wacom tablets

Did you know that you can draw with a pen right into the computer? In this amazing class for those who love to draw and paint, students will learn traditional art techniques and how to apply them in Photoshop CS4 using nifty electronic tablets. Imagine the wealth of flexibility this allows — this is not your parents’ traditional paint and canvas workshop! As the week progresses, more advanced Photoshop techniques will be explored. You will use tablets to “paint” layer masks, adjust layers, and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to mix traditional art with the power of Photoshop and an electronic tablet. You’ll be amazed at what you can create!

Digital Art, Photoshop & Photography for Pre-Teens : Summer Computer Camp Learning University Experience

Pre-Teen Course Details : Age 11-14
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Course Details
Skill Level
Introductory – Intermediate
Prerequisites
No previous experience is necessary
When & How Long
Summer 2011 | 5 Day Course | M-F 9am – 5pm
Course Outline
DMA Instructors – Digital Art
Hardware/Software Used
Electronic drawing tablets, Photoshop CS4
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Available Locations
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