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Live Photoshop workshop on Wednesday

by Julie Easton. 8 Jun 2009

Steve Caplin is due to present a two-hour live web-based workshop on Wednesday 10 June

Steve Caplin is due to present a two-hour live web-based workshop on Wednesday 10 June. He will show you how to create a photomontage illustration in Photoshop CS4. See http://www.retouchpro.com/index.php?page=caplin for more information. It is due to take place at 6pm UK time or 1pm EDT. A full list of times is available on the website.

Full details:

RetouchPRO LIVE with Steve Caplin – 10 June 2009

“Perfecting the Montage”

Steve Caplin is a graphic artist specialising in photomontage illustration. His work appears regularly in newspapers (including The Guardian, L’Internazionale, The Sunday Telegraph and The Independent) and magazines (including Radio Times, Men’s Health, Reader’s Digest and many others).

Steve’s advertising work has included commissions from Saatchi & Saatchi, Lowe Howard Spink, M&C Saatchi and Bartle Bogle Hegarty, for which he has won two Campaign Poster Awards and a D&AD award. Steve is also a Contributing Editor for MacUser magazine.

His books include Art and Design in Photoshop and the How to Cheat in Photoshop series.

www.stevecaplin.com

You will view Steve’s full-sized desktop live in your web browser as he creates an original photomontage from start to finish using Photoshop CS4. Steve will explain what he’s doing along the way, with me (Doug Nelson) along to forward your questions.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 – 1pm EDT, 6pm BST, click here for other zones
The presentation will be at approximately two hours long, maybe a few minutes longer

The cost to attend is only $10. Use the Paypal link below. You will receive your unique link to view the event via email, and an email reminder 1 hour before it starts.

Live Photoshop workshop on Wednesday

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