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Let's Nail Photoshop SESSION 5: Blend modes and filters

Let's Nail Photoshop SESSION 5: Blend modes and filters

£5.00Price

THIS PRODUCT PROVIDES ACCESS TO THE RECORDED TALK FOR TWO WEEKS - YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO DOWNLOAD.

 

Six Sunday Sessions will see you oohing and aaaahing as Photoshop falls into place. Photoshop remains the industry standard for Photographers, Graphic Designers and Illustrators to create and edit images and artwork. It’s a huge application, overwhelming with its vast array of tools, panels and choices. So if you’d like to get the most from this application join us over six Sunday evenings in June and July, or just dip in to a couple and see what you can learn.

 

Celia Henderson LRPS is running a series of recorded workshops for Camversation on the basics (and quite a bit more) on how she uses Photoshop and will start right back at the beginning. She’ll provide some sample images for you to practice the techniques (or of course you can use your own) and at the end of each session will set some practice tasks for you to have a go at to embed your learning.

 

And if you like these basic workshops – get ready to sign up for the intermediate and advanced sessions coming in the Autumn.

 

Session 5

BLEND MODES and FILTERS

 

 

This is the session for some fun and creativity. After all the serious stuff of the last few weeks, let’s do some creative work with an introduction to working with Filters, Smart Objects (you’ve got to carry on working non-destructively), and Blend Modes. Get all of these right and we can create and play with blending and making textures all the evening.

 

This session is for the creative users - learn to make your own textures - start from scratch by blending two colours, grab a dynamic paint brush and add light and shade, put your knowledge of Filters and Blend modes into the next gear and really create some beautiful and unique textures. Did you know you can paint with patterns and use the brush to paint textures. Take your own images of textures - sand, concrete, fabric and stack them up to make even more exciting textures. And then use those textures to add the finishing touches to your landscapes, portraits or flower photography.

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