Rebels in Frock Coats: Impressionism to Fauvism
- Beginner
- 18 and older
- $299
- SMC Bundy Campus, Santa Monica, CA
- 18 hours over 6 sessions
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Students who took the Rebels in Frock Coats: Impressionism to Fauvism class had positive feedback about their learning experience. The instructor was commended for being patient and creating a comfortable environment where students felt encouraged to ask even the most "silly" questions. The class covered a variety of topics and the students felt equipped to explore Photoshop on their own and continue learning. The instructor was described as fun, knowledgeable, and able to teach at a pace that catered to different interests and backgrounds. Students found the class valuable for both personal and professional design projects, as they learned skills that could be applied in various contexts. The instructor's real-life advice, based on their experience as an art director, was also highlighted as a valuable aspect of the class. Direct quotes from the reviews: - "The instructor made us comfortable to ask questions no matter how 'silly.' We covered a variety of topics and I feel comfortable exploring Photoshop on my own and continue learning more!" - "I really enjoyed the classes and learned valuable skills for both personal and professional design projects." - "He also gives a lot of valuable real-life advice based on his experience as an art director!"
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