Photoshop (Photo Manipulation) Workshop | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T10:29:49+08:00 Peatix Faculty of Animation Multimedia | Future Creative School, ASWARA Photoshop (Photo Manipulation) Workshop tag:peatix.com,2020:event-1541705 2020-07-10T15:00:00MYT 2020-07-10T15:00:00MYT This introductory hands-on workshop focuses on basics and the art and technical of photo manipulation. Participants will be able to learn theoretical and technical skills of photo manipulation software through an interactive registration-only Google Meet session. This is a kids-friendly workshop!By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to leave with a digital artwork of their brainstormed ideas. View activity photos from our pilot Photoshop Creative Process Workshop (Poster Edition) 2017 here : tiny.cc/dn9gfz + tiny.cc/hk9gfz and our first Photoshop Creative Process Workshop (Photo Manipulation Edition) 2018 at tiny.cc/cdfhfz + tiny.cc/8d9gfzFurther details via WhatsApp, contact 012-954.9641 (Mr. Shahryl). Limited seats as the session is interactive, tickets selling out fast!This event is a part of MyCreativeOpinion (MCO) Webinar by ASWARA, happening on 6 - 10 July 2020. Artworks done by participants in our previous workshopsPre-RequisiteThis is a beginner-friendly workshop. No pre-requisite familiarity or technical knowledge in Adobe Photoshop is required. Everyone is welcome! However participants are encouraged to have Photoshop on their own PC (trial or full) to follow the tutorials during the session. Participants will be given trial link to the software. Everyone is welcome!RegistrationRegistration fee of RM 15 is inclusive of e-certificates given upon completion.Confirm your attendance by clicking on "Get Ticket" link.Target ParticipantsParticipants may range from minimum 13 years and above with no prior experience in Photoshop or would like to sharpen their photo manipulation skills. Limited to 25 participants maximum.SpeakerTs. Simon AngMr Simon is currently a PhD candidate in a private institution in Malaysia. He is passionate about preserving culture and promoting traditional arts to the younger generation. Simon believes that creativity has no boundaries. He obtained his first degree in Advertising and Master in Science (Creative Multimedia). Currently he is pursuing PhD in Social Science in a private institution in Malaysia. He teaches occasional workshops on design and creative thinking for cultural heritage. He is a cat lover.