Collage in Photoshop to create 3D environments Workshop with Jessee Abrahams


Students will learn how to apply filters, blending options and tools to create realistic 3D spaces using layers. At the end of session, each student will have a Photoshop collage that looks almost like a photograph. Students should bring a laptop computer to the workshop and, if possible, a drawing tablet. Students can also bring digital photographs to use in their collage, though a sample pack of photographs will also be provided. Workshops are open to current students at OCAD U.

 
DateWednesday, March 15, 2017 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Phone

416-977-6000 ext. 2529

Cost

FREE

Email

mchudolinska@ocadu.ca

Website

http://www.facebook.com/events/334519360278029/

Location

Learning Zone. 113 McCaul Street, Level 1. Also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street

Join us for the fifth in our 5-part workshop series of creative art & design workshops taught by OCAD U students... who are paid for their work and time :D. 

Collage in Photoshop to create 3D environments with Jessee Abrahams: 
Students will learn how to apply filters, blending options and tools to create realistic 3D spaces using layers. At the end of session, each student will have a Photoshop collage that looks almost like a photograph. They will have also gained valuable knowledge about how to use tools beyond what may appear to be used for, and figure out a technique specific to how each individual works. Students should bring a laptop computer to the workshop and, if possible, a drawing tablet. Students can also bring digital photographs to use in their collage, though a sample pack of photographs will also be provided. 

Workshops are open to current students at OCAD U.

This workshop series is presented in partnership by the OCAD U Library's Learning Zone and the Writing & Learning Centre and supported by funding from the First Generation Program, administered by the WLC.

DateWednesday, March 15, 2017 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Phone

416-977-6000 ext. 2529

Cost

FREE

Email

mchudolinska@ocadu.ca

Website

http://www.facebook.com/events/334519360278029/

Location

Learning Zone. 113 McCaul Street, Level 1. Also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street

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Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Join us for the fifth in our 5-part workshop series of creative art & design workshops taught by OCAD U students... who are paid for their work and time :D. 

Collage in Photoshop to create 3D environments with Jessee Abrahams: 
Students will learn how to apply filters, blending options and tools to create realistic 3D spaces using layers. At the end of session, each student will have a Photoshop collage that looks almost like a photograph. They will have also gained valuable knowledge about how to use tools beyond what may appear to be used for, and figure out a technique specific to how each individual works. Students should bring a laptop computer to the workshop and, if possible, a drawing tablet. Students can also bring digital photographs to use in their collage, though a sample pack of photographs will also be provided. 

Workshops are open to current students at OCAD U.

This workshop series is presented in partnership by the OCAD U Library's Learning Zone and the Writing & Learning Centre and supported by funding from the First Generation Program, administered by the WLC.

Venue & Address: 
Learning Zone. 113 McCaul Street, Level 1. Also accessible from 122 St. Patrick Street
Website: 
http://www.facebook.com/events/334519360278029/
Email: 
mchudolinska@ocadu.ca
Phone: 
416-977-6000 ext. 2529
Cost: 
FREE
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