Noncredit Workshop
Enhancing Visual Creativity Using Studio Artist
With: John Dalton
Info: May 22 • Sat • 9:00am-4:00pm • 1 mtg • UH-Downtown, Pioneer Plaza (lower level, Ste 10), 900 Fort St. • $120
Event ID: L06971
This workshop is designed to jump-start your visual creativity. Using Studio Artist, explore new ways of working with static and dynamic visual imagery, examine the nature of artistic visual representation and perception, and study how to use this knowledge in your work.
Studio Artist is an award-winning Macintosh graphics and video program and the first for artists that incorporates neuroscience research findings on the cognitive nature of visual artistic perception into the program`s design. Studio Artist`s unique intelligent-assisted drawing opens up new doors to visual creativity both for 2D visual art and video processing and animation. Today`s computer art revolution allows artists to explore new ways of working as well as new forms for presenting or selling their work. In addition to a thorough introduction to basic and advanced features of Studio Artist, you`ll study a set of practical tips, tricks, and presets to use to break creative log jams and apply to your art, whether you are primarily a 2D artist or an animator or video professional.
John Dalton is the president of Synthetik Software. He has been developing award-winning innovative authoring tools for digital media professionals for over 15 years. His products have included audio software such as Deck, the first multi-track hard disk recording software for the Macintosh; Pro Tools; Avid MediaMix; and the graphics synthesizer Studio Artist. He has been involved in visual perception research and advanced product development in color printing and electronic imaging technologies for companies such as Apple, Tektronix, and Ricoh. Dalton is also a musician and visual artist.
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Supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and Hawai`i Community Television
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