Digital Illustration: Drawing A Vertical Garden on iPad
File Size: 1.1 GB
Florals and botanical motifs are one of the most popular themes in commercial illustration and surface design. They have must-haves in artists' portfolio. Whether you are a professional or hobbyist, this class opens up a new world of drawing possibilities. From sourcing inspiration and sketching, to inking and adding texture; Esther walks through the entire process with you.

CreativeLive – Troubleshooting Adobe Photoshop
File Size: 152.2 MB
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU'LL BE ABLE TO:
Troubleshoot the most common issues with Tools, Selections, Layers, Masks, and Modes

WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
Bner, intermediate, and advanced users of Adobe Photoshop.
Those who want to gain confidence in Adobe Photoshop and learn new features to help edit photos.
Students who'd like to take ordinary images and make them look extraordinary with some image editing or Photoshop fixes

CreativeLive – The Essence of Light & Love
File Size: 915.2 MB
In this episode, Alexis shares how she's fast-tracked her photography career in three years. Landing portfolio reviews with editors and improving her work based on that feedback ultimately led to her first magazine cover for Essence. She describes how creating images allows her to process her feelings and emotions of life experiences. Go behind the scenes of Alexis' coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement – both personal and for clients – and why she focuses on capturing the little moments of connection and intimacy across her body of work.

CreativeLive – Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft
File Size: 4.4 GB
The most overwhelming, yet critical step for the screenwriter is the first draft. Staring at a blank sheet of paper can induce "writers block" faster than any other challenge facing a screenwriter. Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft will equip you with a roadmap for tackling your initial draft and guide you to the next steps on the scriptwriting journey. In this class, Hal Ackerman will teach you how to jumpstart the writing process and complete a written first draft of your screenplay.

CreativeLive – Portraits That Connect
File Size: 674.3 MB
In this episode, Richard takes us back to growing up in Curaçao, feeling like an outsider, and moving to Amsterdam at age seventeen. Find out how he became both a self-taught photographer and a self-taught entrepreneur. Richard's open mindset, intuition, and discipline allow him to accomplish most anything he sets his mind to, despite feeling imposter syndrome along the way. We talk about how he connects with people – his creative team, clients, models, or students – to create experiences that keep people coming back. Learn his mind-mapping process for turning ideas, whether it's not enough or too many, into reality.

CreativeLive – From Photo to Film by Andrew Scrivani
File Size: 4.6 GB
The transition from photography to filmmaking is easier than you think — and it opens a world of opportunities in your career. Apply your still photography know-how and add in a few essentials to get started on creating a movie, a commercial, short films, independent films, and other types of video, for your existing clients or for a new position within a production company.
In this course, food-photographer-turned-executive-producer Andrew Scrivani navigates the similarities and differences between the two art forms and explains the teology, technical differences, supporting crew, software and everything in between.
Many photographers are being asked to shoot and produce video, yet struggle because video is like a different language. This course navigates the challenges of making the transition, using Andrew's personal experiences to explore the options that photographers have in making a jump into the film world. Don't start from scratch at film school — build on your existing photography skills to learn film production essentials to learn filmmaking faster.

CreativeLive – Creating a Decade of YouTube Content
File Size: 1.1 GB
In this episode, Gavin shares tips for overcoming creative blocks when developing new content on a regular cadence. Gavin was an early tech adopter, always fascinated with how things work. Before becoming a content creator, hear Gavin's journey from studying optometry to writing for photography magazines before making the switch to recording video tutorials for magazine cover discs. Like so many of us creatives, we touch on anxiety, confidence, and being your own worst critic. Beloved for his cheerful and easy-to-understand style, find out what Gavin himself loves most about his community of learners.