Even those who paint "classically" with an airbrush cannot get around digital image processing nowadays. Programs such as Adobe Photoshop make the preparation of motif templates considerably easier, enable
the pre-visualisation of drafts for the customer and are a basic requirement for the further processing of motifs in order to produce prints, posters or portfolios, for example. Under these aspects Roger Hassler gives an introduction to working with Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. In addition to an overview of software versions and aids such as mouse, graphics tablet and pen display, simple basic terms, basic tools and composition techniques are introduced. Using classic airbrush motifs such as animals, portraits and skulls, he will show how to work with photo templates and create your own digital illustrations that can be used as airbrush templates. Topics such as buying photo templates, the right resolution and preparation for printing are also discussed. Language: German Playtime: approx. 4 hours
Item number | 6005551 |
Category | |
Release date | 11/25/2016 |
May include power adapter | Yes |
Weight | 10 g |
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