Beginning Photoshop (or Photopea) - Creating Goofy Faces, Memes & Enhancing Photos (Ages 7-12)
Class experience
Opening Photoshop for the first time can be scary with over 5,000 different options/buttons. Photoshop can feel like a very foreign place to any newcomer. With this friendly Photoshop introduction, it can be incredibly exciting experience for students. (The 2 people in photo are my sister and brother-in-law. 😃) **NOTE: This class may meet once a week for 8-weeks OR "camp-style" in which it will meet four straight days for 2 weeks.** 💡 If Photoshop is installed on the same computer as Zoom,...
This class is taught in English.
Homework Offered
Anything not finished in class, can be done for Homework.0 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Materials Needed: ✔️ Computer (Windows Preferred, but Macintosh would also work. Photoshop doesn't work on Chromebook.) ✔️ Photoshop (Any Photoshop CC version... or even the older CS versions will work fine.) 💡 If you have a good internet connection you can use the free Photopea software, which is a clone of Photoshop. It looks just like Photoshop and has most of the tools, including newer features like "Puppet Warp" and healing brush tools. It also works great on the Chromebook. You can find it here: https://www.photopea.com/
Hi, my name is Raymond Mullikin. 👋 I am a professional cartoonist and credentialed teacher from San Luis Obispo, California. I teach classes in Cartooning, Comic Book Printing and Publishing, 2D Cartoon Animation, Claymation/Stop Motion, Toy...
Group Class
$15
weekly or $120 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
50 min
Completed by 62 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-6 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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