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Oceanusx
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February 11, 2017
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Any good course in London to learn Photoshop (for high fashion prints)?

  • February 11, 2017
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I learnt photoshop myself in years but I want to learn all the master aspects of the software properly to use my digital art/ print skills in fashion to create hyper realistic, dramatic prints like McQueen or Mary Katrantzou. Which courses I can take in London or any good tutors? Regards

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Correct answer Bill Sprague

I think the courses at Lynda.com (a Linkedin/Microsoft subsidiary) are available internationally.  Take a look at the courses there taught by Julieanne Kost to start.  There are a lot to look at. 

Good luck!

Bill

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RAVIKRISHNAMOORTHY
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September 19, 2019

When you learnt to current extent, you could learn much more by yourself. Basically, if you are an handpainting artist, then you could leran to paint using brush tools in Photoshop.  Check my page in linkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ravi-krishnamoorthy-57a5431a_rose-painting-in-watercolor-but-painted-activity-6579783290335657984-EGO0

Sofia Kat
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July 14, 2017

  I would recommend learning really good Illustrator (and some Photoshop), if you want to make those geometrical patterns and designs you need to be really good in Illustrator not just some photoshop. Also Illustrator is a vector based software unlike photoshop, so that's one way road for making a file that can be printed properly.

  I am Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop not Illustrator but I deliver some courses with London Graphics Academy www.lgacourses.co.uk in London, my colleagues are certified from Adobe as well and experienced in working with amateurs and professionals if you would like to try that or go to an other training school of your choice that will teach you the tools that you need so you can do what you want. Good luck!!

Derek Cross
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February 11, 2017
Bill SpragueCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 11, 2017

I think the courses at Lynda.com (a Linkedin/Microsoft subsidiary) are available internationally.  Take a look at the courses there taught by Julieanne Kost to start.  There are a lot to look at. 

Good luck!

Bill