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Master Photoshop: Clone Stamp & Layer Masks for Creative Photo Alterations

Join us for an engaging workshop focusing on essential Photoshop skills like Clone Stamp and Layer Masks. You'll complete a unique Hybrid Animal Self-Portrait and shoot your own images for the Before & After Project. By November 4th, submit your photo alteration tutorials, showcasing three altered images including your original "Before" and final "After", demonstrating creativity and technical skill. Ensure at least 30 minutes of dedicated work on each tutorial, using original photos for two and stock for one. Let's unleash your artistic potential!

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Master Photoshop: Clone Stamp & Layer Masks for Creative Photo Alterations

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  1. Agenda 10/29/14 • Photoshop Skills to Learn: Clone stamp and layer masks (Hybrid Face) 2) Complete a Hybrid Animal Self-portrait 3) Shoot photos for the Before & After Project 4) Work on your Before & After Project in Photoshop Due 11/4

  2. Photo Alteration: Before & After Tutorials Project: • Complete 3 photo alteration tutorials – use links on website • You will turn in a “Before” photo (original and unaltered) and an “After” file (shows alterations). • 2 tutorials must use photos you shot. The other 1 may use stock photos. • Each tutorial should show effort and time – a minimum of 30 minutes of work for each tutorial. • Demonstrate that you learned something new, complex, and unique. • Must be school appropriate.

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