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Digital Painting Workshop
Saturday July 18, 2009 from 9:00am - 5:00pm
Alastair Ross Technology Center
3553 31 Street NW
Calgary, Alberta Get Directions
At the Digital Painting Workshop, you will learn the step-by-step process of digital painting. As an artist looking to branch out into digital illustration, design, animation or gaming, this program offers you the opportunity to expand your portfolio to include examples of your work that potential employers want to see.

INSTRUCTOR:
The workshop will be led by Jaysin from DPI Studios. Jaysin has been creating digital artwork for over ten years, focusing on fantasy and sci-fi. His extended portfolio includes contributions to the World of Warcraft trading card game by Upper Deck, and interior art for White Wolf role playing games. Jaysin is also an accomplished freelance comic book colorist and has worked with studios and companies such as Marvel, DC, Image comics and Hasbro.

HOST: Digital Alberta
Digital Alberta is an industry-led organization devoted to promoting and connecting our thriving digital media community across Alberta, Canada. Through professional development workshops, advocacy work, and business development activity, Digital Alberta is building the digital media industry provincially and promoting it abroad.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED: A laptop with Photoshop and a Wacom tablet.

RSVP:
http://www.digitalalberta.com/digital-painting-workshop-0
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