Photoshop Advanced
Take your Photoshop skills further with advanced tips and techniques
How well do you know Adobe Photoshop, the pro designer's tool of choice?
If you've mastered the basics of Photoshop but you're still hungry for more, this course is for you. Transcend your current skillset to learn advanced illustration effects, 3D effects, photo-realistic painting, professional montage and color correction, and high-impact presentation methods.
An extreme Photoshop expert will guide you through projects that inspire admiration and envy. You'll build on your fundamental Photoshop skills and tackle techniques that impart professionalism and sophistication.
Course Tuition
Course Instructor(s):
Requirements:
- Computer with Internet connection (56 Kbps modem or faster).
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 or CS4.
- Basic experience in the software package needed for this course.
Prerequisites:
Course Objectives:
- Draw precision vector objects in Photoshop using the Pen tool, shape tools, and type tools.
- Modify and refine vector shapes using the Pathfinder, the Direct Selection tool, and other vector tools.
- Enhance workflow and artwork complexity using a variety of advanced layer features.
- Add depth to artwork using advanced transparency features and a wide range of blend modes.
- Use the advanced Brushes panel and a variety of brush settings to create complex, detailed artwork.
- Create photo-realistic effects using preset and custom brush tips with personalized settings.
- Use high-level selection procedures, masks, and clipping masks and work with all three types of channels.
- Retouch photographs using healing tools, color replacements, and a range of lighting adjustments.
- Automate and present artwork using comps and picture packages and prepare work for print.
- Work creatively and with a broad range of advanced Photoshop features to create illustrations, collages, and photorealistic art.
Course Outline
LESSON 1 Pens, Paths, and Shapes
To stylize your Photoshop project, sometimes you need to think like an illustrator. Lesson One explore how to use paths and shapes—and Photoshop's Pen tool—to turn a humdrum image into something eye-catching. Advanced applications for paths, the Pen tool, shapes, and custom shapes, are discussed, as is using type on a path. The first class project allows you to explore faux illustration techniques by creating a stylized "retro-looking" image from a photograph.
LESSON 2 Layers, Transparency, and Blend Modes
High-tech and futuristic 3D images are produced in Photoshop by making extensive use of transparency and blending techniques. Lesson Two begins with an intensive discussion of layers and layer transparency can create depth and lighting effects. Blend modes are discussed as a means of colorizing and creating layer effects. The project blends the application of both techniques with an exercise in abstract 3D style.
LESSON 3 The Power of Brushes
To create eye-catching photo-realistic textures and effects, serious exploration of Photoshop's Brush tool is required. Brush tool applications get a workout in Lesson Three. Shape dynamics, scattering, textures, dual brush mode, and color dynamics are all examined as are stroking paths with brushes and saving your brushes. The use of digital pen tablets is explored for those that want to take digital painting one step further. In the project, you'll create a photo-realistic image depicting a golf ball on a green. Fore!
LESSON 4 Masks, Channels, and Selections
Professional-looking photomontage and collage is all about handling masks and channels with precision. Lesson Four takes a fresh look at the array of options in selection, masking, and channels, discussing non-destructive editing and applications for RGB versus Alpha channels. A photomontage project integrates these concepts, giving you the chance to combine disparate images into a polished composition.
LESSON 5 Retouching and Image Correction
Client photos just not cutting it? Lesson Five provides an introduction to professional techniques and principles of photo retouching. Healing, patching, and color replacement tools are discussed, as are correction adjustments to levels and curves. The Histogram panel is given a whirl before you are let loose on a challenging correction assignment that requires you to work with a template and clipping mask.
LESSON 6 Beyond Photoshop
In Lesson Six, there's no room for modesty—it's all about showing off your Photoshop work to its best advantage. You'll look at how to create layer comps for clients and use various automated Adobe Bridge (included with Photoshop) presentation tools—PDF presentations, and Web gallery—to optimum effect. Beyond Photoshop, some quick imaging portfolio ideas will be kicked around to help you get your foot in the door with clients. Final class project will be an open-ended imaging presentation to instructor and other students.






