Posts Tagged ‘digital art’

Summer Digital Art Summit-More New Webinars!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Hello!

Great news! We have another NO COST webinar  added to the mix! My friend Daniel Tardent from Beautiful Artist Websites is going to share some awesome information on how to get people to see your website. I am on vacation and wont be home until late tonight. I will send the details in a later post.

The first paid webinar with Odwin Rensen is tomorrow! There is still time to sign up and we have a few seats left.

Even if you don’t have time to participate live the event will be recorded so you can access the video when you are free.

Here is the link again for your convenience.

http://www.digital-art-summit.com/index.html

Check out all of the artists that are participating, there is something for everyone.

For those of you that have already purchased your webinar seats remember that the link for the webinar is sent out 24 hour before the event.

See ya there!

Tim

Learn To Draw With The Pen Tool in Photoshop

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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This course is an exploration of Photoshop’s Pen Toolset and Paths. The course will cover the creation, manipulation, and many uses of vector paths within Photoshop. Students will become familiar with using Photoshop’s Paths for a variety of real world tasks such as vector drawings, logo creation, clipping paths, cutouts and other effects that can be accomplished with Paths. Detailed step by step instructions as well as video examples provide the means for students to take control of this powerful but intimidating tool. Classes begin February 27th.

Your Instructor Kirk Nelson will cover the following topics and more.

Before Class

The Pen tool in Photoshop is one of the most avoided tools by the most Photoshop users. It may be explored or played with while using the program, but many users find in unintuitive and cumbersome to make a part of their normal workflow. There tends to be a strange level of intimidation regarding the Pen. This course is meant to change that. At the culmination of this class students should be as comfortable with the Pen as with any other tool in Photoshop.

Week One
The Pen is mightier than the sword, or the brush, or the clone stamp tool, or even the filter menu.

This week we’ll delve into what exactly the Pen does that is different than anything else in Photoshop, and why you’d want to use it. We’ll explore the interface and get some hands on time in Path wrangling.

Week Two
Now cut that out! Remove an object from a background without the Magic Wand tool!

Remove an object from a background without the Magic Wand tool!
This week we’ll see why the Pen is the “Anti-Magic Wand” tool. We’ll use it to cut an object out of the background of an image. We’ll explore the techniques the pros use and develop an efficient work flow for quickly creating precise clipping paths, and discuss why that’s a good thing.

Week Three
Illustrating in Photoshop, learning to draw a logo that can be scaled to any size without smudging .Learn to create tight vector illustrations in our favorite image editor. In a program where pixels reign supreme, the vectors tools are often forgotten. This week we’ll dust them off and see that Photoshop can draw!

Week Four
Keeping it real, practical path projects and Professional Pen practices

This week we’ll cover some real life applications of the Pen techniques and explore some of the secret tricks of the pros.

Open Studio Winter Session Begins Soon

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Get Ready For Open Studio

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Open Studio Winter Session will begin on January 30th! Nocturne painting is a visual language that is often used within realistic treatments (such as Realism and Impressionism) to depict scenes evocative of night or subjects as they appear in a veil of light, in twilight, or in the absence of direct light. Many artists develop their own methods to create nocturnes unique to their styles. The particular method or style that an artist chooses to paint a nocturne may not be limited to realism. Nocturnal depictions have also been shown within impressionist and abstract works. Nocturnes are usually, but not always, inclusive of landscapes and cover the gamut of artistic periods, generally stretching from the southern and northern Baroque period of the early 17th century to the present. Artists often use various methods to depict nocturnes: washes of color, impasto methods, and linear treatments.

This class will experiment with the concept of nocturne painting which will include landscape, portrait and abstract. You will work with several brush categories such as Oils, Acrylics and Chalk to name a few. This class is perfect for the student whom wishes to paint from reference images or from scratch.

Join the fun in this creative and nurturing online class Open Studio and tradition for more than four years! Enroll Now

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Classes begin on January 2nd at Digital Art Academy, don’t miss the fun! Learn what students all over the world all ready know that Digital Art Academy is a wonderful place to learn how to paint digitally!

Classes in Painter, Photoshop and more are waiting for you to discover! Join the fun at Digital Art Academy!

Painter Tutorial From Holiday Open Studio

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Holiday Open Studio! Some of the Fun We Had!

Thank you to all who joined us for Holiday Open Studio 2008! See you all again for Holiday Open Studio 2009!

Registration is Open at Digital Art Academy

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

This is the last session of 2008! Hard to believe. Thank you to everyone who has made our first year so successful. We are planning some big things for 2008 so don’t miss out!

Session Six opens on October 25th. We have added a new category called “Self Study”. There are several classes available to you in this category:

Discover Painter Brushes: Karen Bonaker

The Digital Paintbrush: Marilyn Sholin

Illustrator I: Chris Price

Digital Print Embellishment: Anne Carter-Hargrove

These classes have limited support and all lessons are available immediately upon logging in. Self Study Sessions are available from the first day of registration until the last day of scheduled classes. All lesson content must be downloaded by the end of the session.

Several new classes will be added in 2009 with many of your favorite instructors, guest instructors and a few surprises as well!