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Introduction to TEQ
Today’s lesson (TEQ1) is part of the techniques class. In this class, I will be attempting to teach or show you some of the common techniques myself and other artists use. Think of these not as step by step instructions on how to recreate a particular piece (that’s something we’re trying to avoid in tutorials, and is more in line with what works Wednesdays is, which in itself is more about design choices and deeper understanding than simple step by step recreation, but that’s a discussion for another time), but as guides for achieving a particular effect or other isolated aspect of a piece.
Course Outline
• TEQ1 – Noise/Film Grain
• TEQ2 – Blending Modes
• TEQ3 – Glitch Art
• More TBA
Please note: this course outline is subject to change.
Today’s lesson (TEQ1) is part of the techniques class. In this class, I will be attempting to teach or show you some of the common techniques myself and other artists use. Think of these not as step by step instructions on how to recreate a particular piece (that’s something we’re trying to avoid in tutorials, and is more in line with what works Wednesdays is, which in itself is more about design choices and deeper understanding than simple step by step recreation, but that’s a discussion for another time), but as guides for achieving a particular effect or other isolated aspect of a piece.
Course Outline
• TEQ1 – Noise/Film Grain
• TEQ2 – Blending Modes
• TEQ3 – Glitch Art
• More TBA
Please note: this course outline is subject to change.
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