Adobe Photoshop for Matte Painting
Course 1: Basic Principles: Workspace and navigation
By David Vega Palacios , Graphic Designer
Joined November 2019
About the video: Workspace and navigation
Overview
“There is nothing better than working in a space where we feel comfortable and find what we need quickly. In this unit you will see how to organize your workspace and personalize it, you will also learn about the Photoshop environment and learn to move within it. Then we will take a tour of the menu bar, which is where you will find all the program's functions.”
In this video lesson David Vega Palacios addresses the topic: Workspace and navigation, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Basic Principles. Initial concepts for matte painting and Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we'll explore the Photoshop environment and learn to customize our workspace. Let's see it. The workspace is the layout of panels. bars. or windows within the space that Photoshop occupies on our screen. This setup changes based on the specific tasks we aim to accomplish. For instance. if our focus is on editing photographs. we'll arrange the workspace accordingly to optimize our workflow for photo editing. We'll utilize various tools and panels to assist us in this process. omitting those related to animation. text. or 3D. as they are unnecessary for our current needs. Pres...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: Basic Principles
David Vega Palacios
By David Vega Palacios
Peruvian-born David Vega is passionate about the entire creative and transformational process of a photo-compositional project. Founder of MIDAS studio, he dedicates his time to creating impossible images in a fast-paced, constantly evolving environment.
He has collaborated with brands like Toyota, Movistar, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Coca-Cola, Scotiabank, UPC, Oreo, Backus, Renault, Cartavio, Honda, Ford, and many other brands and advertising agencies. In 2019, he made the “200 Best Digital Artists” list from Lürzer’s Archive.
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