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DSU 311 - Advanced Realistic Elements in PS

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Creating Realistic Elements in Adobe Photoshop (Part 2) (instructor - Lauren Bavin)

Continue the journey of element creation in Adobe Photoshop with this class which follows on from DSU 211. In step by step lessons we will cover the tools and gain the skills to create visually realistic elements and will create new elements each week. This class does not work with Photoshop Elements.

Prerequisites: This is an advanced-level class. You must have taken DSU 211 or emailed the instructor (lauren@digitalscrapbookplace.com) to get special permission before registering for this class. You must have Adobe Photoshop (version 6.0 or higher) installed on your computer.

Cost: $30 for 4 weekly sessions. Registering the 1st-5th for the current term incurs a $10 late fee.

Instructions: Please provide your DSP username to aid in helping us get you to the right private forums for the class.

Notes: Registration for this class closes on the 5th day of each term.

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  • Model: U-DSU311
  • Manufactured by: U-DSU Lauren Bavin


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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 01 January, 2007.

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