Thinking Like an Art Director with PaintShop Pro
Thinking Like an Art Director with PaintShop Pro, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 35 lectures, based on 41 reviews, and has 257 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of this course, Students will have learned how to implement valuable thought processes whilst producing a piece of design, setting them apart from the generic efforts of their contemporaries Aspects learned in this course are inclusive of, but not limited to: • Gaining extended familiarity with Paint shop Pro. • Using well considered ‘details’ to make a piece successful. • Applying Design theorem and established principles • Developing advanced conceptual thinking in order to make your design ‘stand out’. This course is ideal for individuals who are Do this course, if: or • You’re looking to improve the way in which you apply design within Paint Shop Pro or • You interesting in discovering how to ‘think’ not just ‘do’ or Do not do this course, if: or • Have no experience with Paint Shop Pro’s standard usage cases (photo enhancement/manipulation) or • You’re simply looking for a way to learn the software It is particularly useful for Do this course, if: or • You’re looking to improve the way in which you apply design within Paint Shop Pro or • You interesting in discovering how to ‘think’ not just ‘do’ or Do not do this course, if: or • Have no experience with Paint Shop Pro’s standard usage cases (photo enhancement/manipulation) or • You’re simply looking for a way to learn the software.
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Summary
Title: Thinking Like an Art Director with PaintShop Pro
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 35
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Curriculum Items: 35
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At the end of this course, Students will have learned how to implement valuable thought processes whilst producing a piece of design, setting them apart from the generic efforts of their contemporaries
- Aspects learned in this course are inclusive of, but not limited to:
- • Gaining extended familiarity with Paint shop Pro.
- • Using well considered ‘details’ to make a piece successful.
- • Applying Design theorem and established principles
- • Developing advanced conceptual thinking in order to make your design ‘stand out’.
Who Should Attend
- Do this course, if:
- • You’re looking to improve the way in which you apply design within Paint Shop Pro
- • You interesting in discovering how to ‘think’ not just ‘do’
- Do not do this course, if:
- • Have no experience with Paint Shop Pro’s standard usage cases (photo enhancement/manipulation)
- • You’re simply looking for a way to learn the software
Target Audiences
- Do this course, if:
- • You’re looking to improve the way in which you apply design within Paint Shop Pro
- • You interesting in discovering how to ‘think’ not just ‘do’
- Do not do this course, if:
- • Have no experience with Paint Shop Pro’s standard usage cases (photo enhancement/manipulation)
- • You’re simply looking for a way to learn the software
This course’s orientation is NOT primarily ‘how to use’ PaintShop Pro. Our main focus is based around the business of creativity, with the software being used purely as a preference over other editing suites.
The course is more about an attitude than a way of working too, presenting a series ‘pre-commercial advisories’, for Students who are looking to excel in the world of design. By the end of the course, we will feel that we’ve done a good job if our Students have learned how to make complex considerations, prior to making a single mark on paper, or indeed the screen.
By the time our Students have finished, they won’t just understand the best way to apply their craft, but how to construct it in such a way, that they can communicate moods, messages and complex undertones within their compositions.
At the end of this course, Students will have learned how to implement valuable thought processes whilst producing a piece of design, setting them apart from the generic efforts of their contemporaries
Aspects learned in this course are inclusive of, but not limited to:
- Gaining extended familiarity with PaintShop Pro.
- Using well considered ‘details’ to make a piece successful.
- Applying Design theorem and established principles
- Developing advanced conceptual thinking in order to make your design ‘stand out’.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Orientation; 'The Manage Tab'
Lecture 3: Orientation; 'The Adjust Tab'
Lecture 4: Orientation; 'The Edit Tab'
Lecture 5: Quick Keys
Chapter 2: The Art Director's Bible
Lecture 1: Module Overview
Lecture 2: Using 'L's'
Lecture 3: Introduction to Asset Amalgamation
Lecture 4: Assessing Credibility of Composite Images
Lecture 5: Faux lighting and Radiosity
Lecture 6: Creating a new focal point within a composition
Lecture 7: Module Recap
Chapter 3: Design Theory in Art Direction
Lecture 1: Module Overview
Lecture 2: Divine Proportion
Lecture 3: Rule of Thirds
Lecture 4: Basic Colour Theory
Lecture 5: Subject Dominance
Lecture 6: Module Recap
Chapter 4: Applying the Trade-Craft
Lecture 1: Module Overview
Lecture 2: Preparation Considerations
Lecture 3: Building your layout with guides
Lecture 4: Branding and relevance
Lecture 5: Introduction to conceptual imagery
Lecture 6: Communication in Visual Form
Lecture 7: Grabbing your Audience's attention
Lecture 8: Production Tutorial (Part 1)
Lecture 9: Production Tutorial (Part 2)
Lecture 10: Module Recap
Chapter 5: Alternate Approaches
Lecture 1: Module Overview
Lecture 2: Creating a Pseudo Hi-def motion sequence (part 1)
Lecture 3: Creating a Pseudo Hi-def motion sequence (part 2)
Lecture 4: Creating a Pseudo Hi-def motion sequence (part 3)
Lecture 5: Module Recap
Chapter 6: Course Conclusion
Lecture 1: Course Conclusion
Chapter 7: Bonus Material
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Corel Corporation
Changing the way people express and share their ideas
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- 5 stars: 13 votes
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