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Old November 2nd, 2005, 09:34 AM
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New "on line" Courses - what's in the future?

Just completed the second course - Portraits - these courses, Work flow and Portraits have been in valuable to me - tremendous job.

Are there some new courses to be offered soon?
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Old November 2nd, 2005, 09:52 AM
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Bill ...

Sounds like you really enjoyed doing them ...

Lets just keep our fingers crossed that they do some more !!


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Old November 2nd, 2005, 01:50 PM
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We definitely plan to do more on line training classes...
Part of the problem is we have some ideas of what we could do next but just can't decide.
What would you like to see?
- Selection techniques
- All about layers
- Scrapbooking techniques
- Borders and special effects

or... your suggesiton.
let us know, would you?
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Old November 2nd, 2005, 02:07 PM
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Following are my personal choices:

"All about layers" This is so important to using Elements effectively - anything to help use "layers" more effectively would be my first choice.

"Selection Techniques" Second choice - effectively using the various selections and tools.

In my opinion, scrapbooking and borders,etc would be last - mainly because there are so many articles and tutorials already on these subjects - and, I tend personally not to be interested in the "graphic arts" side of elements! Others may feel differently.

My main goal is to learn to use Elements effectively in enhancing images and portraits - the first two courses did a great job in this regard.

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Part of the problem is we have some ideas of what we could do next but just can't decide.
What would you like to see?
- Selection techniques
- All about layers
- Scrapbooking techniques
- Borders and special effects
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My vote:
1) Layers!!!!!!!
2) Selections!!



Thanks for asking!
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Old November 2nd, 2005, 02:22 PM
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I am with Bill on the topics of all about layers, and especially the selections one. Getting a good selection is so important, but very tricky, and a course that would simplify it would be very useful to a lot of us.

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In order of importance to me personally:
1. All About layers
2. Selection Techniques
3. Borders and special effects
4 Scrapbooking

I'm just psyched that you are already planning more-the courses are just awesome.
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I would like to see
- Designing with Type
- Scrapbooking techniques
- Filters
- Blending Modes
- Borders and special effects
- All about layers

Thanks for asking for our input!
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All that's been said sounds very very interesting!

I'll add...

- Photoshop for digital creation (those who starts from scratch to create objects or any other form of digital imagery)
- Special effects (creating thunder, water, etc.)

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Anything you want is fine by me :lol: :lol:

I'm trying to be good, after all the trouble I caused in the last class.

Layers would be cool... but 21 days?
Not a scrapper, but scrapbooking ideas might be fun.

How about a "Down and Dirty" Series..I know, kind of interferes with the tuts, but I bet it would be popular.
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