3 Months Graphic Design Training in Lucknow
Are you interested in fascinating designs spread all over the internet? Do you want to create such designs and catch a job in the top-notch companies around India? Well, this 3 months graphic design training from Softflew will help you achieve yours goals quite simple and easily. In graphic design course we will teach you the industry’s most used software's such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, XD, and Premiere Pro.
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Graphics Designing Course Content
Adobe Photoshop
- All about the welcome screen, Move and Artboard tool
- All about layer panel
- Brush Tool
- Crop Tool
- Clone stamp tool
- Healing tool
- Content-aware fill
- Eraser tool
- Blur, Sharpen, Smudge tool
- Layer Mask
- Black and White Color
- History Panel and History Brush
- Vector Shapes, Vector smart object & Raster smart object
- Clipping mask, Dodge, Burn and Sponge tool
- Gradient and Patterns
- Blending options/layer styles and making seamless texture
- How to make layer styles
- Vanishing point filter and blend
- Useful websites
- Perspective warp
- Face aware liquify
- Puppet warp
- Align layers
- Remove matte from layer
- Stroke on path
- Anti-aliasing
- Fill layers
- Vector mask
- How to save files and export jpeg/png
- How to extract hair with select and mask
- Color channels and differences between RGB & CMYK
- Adjustments
- Sharpen an image
- Change color of any object
Illutartor
- Welcome
- How to use exercise files
- How to send feedback
- What is Adobe Illustrator_
- Installing Illustrator via Creative Cloud
- Touring the Illustrator interface
- Navigating a single document
- Working with Illustrator's panels
- Building and saving your own workspace
- Creating and using custom views
- Building and saving your own workspace
- What are Illustrator Art boards
- Creating multi-art board documents
- Exploring the Art boards panel
- Changing the size and shape of Art boards
- Layers in Illustrator Files
- Creating and editing Layers
- Targeting objects inside the layers panel
- Hiding, locking, and deleting layers