As some of you may know, I am currently the Vice-Chair of the SCAD Atlanta ACM SIGGRAPH Student Chapter, and one of the things we are trying to do is peer-education. As such, I am teaching a short workshop on Adobe Photoshop, specifically a brief introduction and then working with selection tools, masking, and layers. With any luck, I'll briefly go over non-destructive workflow habits as well. So for right now, I am posting a few images I found online that we will use for the workshop. And for all the SIGGRAPH members joining for the first time, welcome!
So the first files here are all the images we used in the demo to go over making selections, masks, and working with layers and layer order. I touched a little on the idea of adjustment layers, but there were so many things I would still have loved to show, I may need to do more demos later.
At the bottom you can see the final SPACE COW image. I do not own the rights to any of these, I only found them on Google Images for use in learning Photoshop. See if you can make a space cow...
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