Digital Coloring In Photoshop

Adult Classes | Available

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States
Studio 202
Beginner
4/22/2025-5/13/2025
5:30 PM-8:00 PM on Tue
$190.00
$155.00

Digital Coloring In Photoshop

Adult Classes | Available

A combined seminar and workshop on the techniques used to color scanned line art in the digital realm. Students will learn how to import black and white art, create color separation layers, and color actual artwork in a professional looking manner, using a tablet and stylus to create drawings onscreen. This class is designed for those who are just beginning to learn the digital realm, and those who may already have some familiarity with digital imaging programs. No prior digital coloring experience is necessary though. Each student will be expected to spend the time working on coloring artwork digitally. The classroom setting will be light, focusing mainly on getting the most of each student’s individual abilities and talents.

  • All hardware & software is provided for use in class, but students must bring a portable flash drive to save work.

    Students will frequently be working from pre-existing black and white line art, and will be expected to supply their own art sources in these cases. In addition, students are encouraged to bring in any other materials they wish to use as reference or inspiration. Instructor may also provide some black and white art to practice on, but students should be able to supply their own as well.

    Any questions? Please contact me directly: rich_faber@comcast.net

Faber, Rich
Rich Faber

Rich Faber is an award-winning Illustrator who has been working for over 20 years. Rich is a versatile artist who began his career as a Comic Book Inker. Known for his keen attention to detail, his specialties include, but are not limited to, photo-realistic pencil Illustrations, brush, pen, and ink Illustrations as well as Logo Design Illustrations. Illustration subjects of particular interest include Baseball, Automobiles, and Portraits. Rich's clients include Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, USA Networks, Scholastic, New Line Cinema, Watson-Guptill Publications, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Westfield Shoppingtowns, Noodlesoup Productions, WWE (World Wrestling and Entertainment), LEGO, Centocor, and The Washington Speakers' Bureau, among many others. He is a frequent contributor to Christopher Hart's popular "How To Draw..."series, which is one of Watson-Guptill Publications’ top-sellers. His Illustrations have appeared in several of the company's publications. Rich's animation work includes a stint serving as an Illustrator on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, "MinoriTeam." As the Art Director for Flatt World Figures, a company that produced collectible character figures, Rich was responsible for co-designing the company logo, creating and designing a “character card” insert and layout art for product packaging, as well as recruiting and coordinating freelance artists and sculptors. Flatt World’s "Bela Lugosi as Dracula"was awarded Best Packaging by ToyFare Magazine in their "Best of the Best of 1999,"February 2000 issue. In the Comic Book industry, Rich has worked on such well-known characters as Superman, Green Lantern, Steel, and The Titans, as well as on Todd Dezago and Mike Wieringo’s critically acclaimed Comic Book, Tellos. He was one of the many contributors to “9-11: The World’s Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories To Remember, Volume 2”, a Graphic Novel whose profits all go