Graphic design is managed by three main Adobe programs: Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Whether you want to use these programs for fun or work, a thorough understanding of them will help you achieve the results you need.
This workshop covers the basics of Adobe Photoshop including:
- Adjusting skin tones
- Working with layers
- Use of the liquify tool
- Transforming and saving work
- Basic etching and selecting
Bring a digital portrait of yourself to create a magazine cover with related type.
This is a FREE workshop for UTS students.
About the trainer:
Xavier Beau-Davis has an extensive training and teaching background.
He has taught in varied environments from corporate to university including TAFE and private colleges.
He has worked for more than 20 years in the graphic design in both print and multimedia and successfully runs his own agency.