Instructor: Susan Tuttle
Format: stepped-out instructions, screenshots and video tutorials (clear video of the projects being carried out on the screen, with audio)
Software: Photoshop Elements 6.0 or a later version (7.0 or 8.0) is recommended. I provide supplemental written instructions for Photoshop/CS versions. If you have an earlier version of Elements or a Photoshop/Photoshop CS version, your screen will look different from my screenshots, but you will be able to carry out the projects in your program if you have a basic knowledge of your program's tools and functions and are able to navigate your program with ease. Note: You can get a free 30 day trial of Photoshop Elements at http://www.adobe.com/
Length of Workshop: 2 weeks
Workshop Dates: November 16th. - November 30th.
Level: Beginner - Intermediate
Registration: REGISTRATION CLOSED (class in session)
Fee: $25 USD
Here's what you'll get:
1. A comfortable, nurturing, open and supportive teaching environment at a password protected website that is well-organized and easy to navigate -- the class is designed to be flexible, so sign in and work whenever you’d like during the duration of the workshop.
2. printable PDF documents of stepped-out, written instructions so that you may have them for future reference
3. Email access to me for questions
Workshop Prerequisites:
1. ownership of either Adobe Photoshop Elements or Adobe Photoshop (CS is the name of later versions of Photoshop). Free 30 day trials of Elements are available at http://www.adobe.com/
I recommend having Photoshop Elements version 6.0 or higher. Supplemental written instructions will be provided for Photoshop and Photoshop CS versions.
2. at least a basic knowledge of the tools and functions of Photoshop Elements or Photoshop/CS
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3.High-Speed Internet connection to ensure that you can view the video tutorials
If you have any questions, please contact me at susantuttle36@gmail.com
credits:
website background and digital products in the card samples created by Michelle Shefveland of CottageArts.net
card samples created by Beth Ervin