mipa class

creative illustration techniques

Create dynamic, exciting illustrations for your print, online, or video publication. Focused on Photoshop and Illustrator techniques specific to creative content.

Learn when to use illustrations instead of conventional art.

when?
features
lighter tone articles
emotional impact

Learn what makes effective photo illustrations, covers, and alternative coverage.

make your images sing

visual storytelling

other basic design stuff

Knowledge of Photoshop and Illustrator helpful but not required.

Very little time will be spent in the creative techniques class on the teaching of actual drawing. Its focus is on how to use the software to create images to illustrate content. How much you draw will really depend on your ability as an artist. Pen tablets are available, If you want to use them to draw. Most people in the class probably will be using their own photos and other existing art to create their illustrations.

concepts/tools

photoshop

layer masks/cutouts

adjustment layers

clipping masks

custom edges and textures

custom brushes

text tricks

text to outlines and manipulate points

custom shapes

liquify caricatures

photo to drawing effects

integrating vector/raster

illustrator

live trace

pen tool basics

storytelling & visual narratives

resources

build list to share

projects

caricature

just a fun use of digital graphics

could do caricatures of each other, their studly teacher, or even the 'other' chad who runs the whole show

multi-image collage

tell a narrative story purely with visuals

can collect imagery during mipa event or use online resources

personality spotlight

a visual workup of a local celebrity, student athlete, faculty focus, etc.

include text effects

include images

personal choice project

let them choose a final project to work on

something related to back home

coursepack

what form should this take?

pdf files

make accessible from web

break into sections based on plan for session

website

easy location to find these handouts

need first session questionnaire

who are you?

experience

i have taken several art classes involving 2d draw/paint
I have no experience.
I create infographics for my publication
I have had one year of experience creating graphics by using illustrator, photoshop, and indesign for my school publication.
Very little. We did a few things in class.
I've had a tablet for the past three years and use it mostly for small self-motivated projects. This past year I had the opportunity to both draw elements for a cover and draw an entire cover itself for the paper. We have also included several illustrations and editorial art throughout our paper and graphics
I bought a drawing tablet, but I don't really know how to use it. Right now, it's a $90 paperweight, but this class gives me hope otherwise. I've only ever worked with traditional art mediums - graphite, charcoal, etc. 

basic drawing experience, but not a ton of digital.

focus on using tablets and building custom brushes

comfort level

i have a photoshop program and i know how to use it fairly well; however i find it hard to sketch with a mouse.
Not comfy at all.
"I've use both programs for 3 years. I own a mac.
"
Very comfortable with photoshop and illustrator however I do most of my graphics on a windows computer therefore I am not so comfortable with Macs.
I am comfortable with photoshop.
I'm extremely comfortable with photoshop and use it quite frequently, a little less so with illustrator, but I still know my general way around the program. I have not really used a Mac as both my laptop and our lab computers are PCs.
Well, I have Adobe Photoshop and illustrator, and I know the basics but nothing further than that. I know how to turn those computers on, and usually I just press a bunch of buttons and it works for me. 

some comfort level with the applications

focus on basic tools and how to apply them

what to learn

anything new!
I want to learn it all.
I want to learn how to be more artistic with my layouts and create art that has function, not ones that decorate.
I am hoping to learn about new tools in illustrator and photoshop that will make graphics look very appealing and new way to represent certain information in a visual format.
Layout techniques.
I am especially interested in finding more ways to incorporate both editorial and non-editorial art into the paper. Our program does a great job with graphics and photos, but we also have a lot of talented artists that I feel we could utilize SO much more in the paper. So I really would like to discover all of the possible ways to place art into our layouts outside of just augmenting graphics.
I wanted to learn about editorial cartooning (because I know nothing about that) and incorporating illustration in your publication. I also think magazine design would be useful to know in general.

fuctional art and illustrating the story

layout ideas

editorial cartooning

stuff

schedule

sunday night

evening

meet and greet

questionnaire

introductory discussion

what the class is about

what we'll be covering

things to look for in the world around you

monday

morning

basic design concepts

grid layouts

integrating text and image

don't be scared of negative space

visual story telling

photoshop tools

afternoon

photoshop tools

evening

photoshop tools

play time to practice tools

tuesday

morning

different painting methods

afternoon

more illustration techniques

evening

play time to practice tools

make liquify caraciture

wednesday

morning

overflow

afternoon

work time