I'm currently talking the very first course of design here if I was gearing towards a design concentration. To sum up the project, we had to create an imaginary kind of person and present the wholeness of the character through four panels. We had to take our own photographs and gather different sorts of texture and texts from magazines, newspapers, etc. to express what kind of person we created. So, we put all those elements together on Photoshop CS5 and I had to say, since it was my very very first time working with the program, I was totally frustrated. I felt completely behind from everyone else, and I can only do so much with what I learned in that allotted time class. My professor suggested just watching some tutorials online (eg. www.lynda.com) so I can work at the same pace as everyone else. With watching some videos and experimenting on my own, I was able to finally come up with the four panels I can be satisfied with.
Here's a preview:
(I'll post up the step by step progress I've made with this project when I finally mount them on to the final illustration board.)
By all means, please suggest me some websites or tips that could help my whole Photoshop experience become much ... less frustrating!!
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