Join Us on Saturday, March 5th, 2005 from 8:30am - 5:00pm as Nancy Mickle presents "Let's Get Messy with Painter"
Course Description:
Come and play with Nancy and unlock the secrets of Painter. Learn how to turn your traditional portrait work, into stunning pieces of art.
This is the ultimate painting tool for graphics professionals and it will allow you to transform and enhance photographic images in ways unmatched by any other software. Apply an extensive array of brushes, textures, canvas choices, and art materials with an exquisite level of subtlety. Change your images into chalk pastels, black & white charcoals, and delicate watercolors. Nancy will show you how to use Corel Painter 8 to help liberate the artist inside you.
Directions:
From Milwaukee
Take I-94 west and exit on Hwy. SS in Pewaukee. Stay on the north side service drive (Golf Road) heading west. At the third stop sign (Hwy. E.) turn left, go under the freeway and take the first right turn (Hillside Drive). It's at the top of the hill on the left.
From Madison
Take I-94 east and exit on Hwy. 83 in Delafield. Turn right, heading south. Turn left at the second traffic light (Hillside Drive). Go past the theaters and Home Depot. It's at the top of the hill on the right.
Biography
Nancy Mickle is a Master Photographer, Photographic Craftsman, Certified Professional Photographer. She has won numerous Fuji Masterpiece and Kodak Gallery awards. She is a Past President of the Professional Photographers of Oklahoma and Metro Professional Photographers of Oklahoma.
Nancy has given programs all over the United States and Canada on many different areas in photography including her Children's Photography, Digital art, and Weddings. Her Painter images have taken Best of Show and Portrait of a Child for the past four years. Don't miss this opportunity to ride the wave.
System requirements
You will need to provide your own computer for this course.
Macintosh®
- Mac® OS X (version 10.2.8 or higher)
- Power Macintosh® G3, 500 MHz or greater
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB recommended)
- Mouse or tablet
- 24-bit color display
- 1,024 x 768 or greater monitor resolution
- CD-ROM drive
- 395 MB of available hard disk space
Windows®
- Windows® 2000 or Windows XP® (with latest Service Pack)
- Pentium® II, 500 MHz or greater
- 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
- Mouse or tablet
- 24-bit color display
- 1,024 x 768 or greater monitor resolution
- CD-ROM drive
- 380 MB of available hard disk space