Dena

Workshop: Art to CAD

Join instructor Marty Bonacci for this 2 hour workshop where you will learn how to use Corel Draw and Vcarve to convert drawings and bitmap files into a form that can be used by the vinyl cutter, laser cutter, plasma cutter and CNC router.
Choose any of the following dates and times:
Friday, January 26, 6pm-8pm
Friday, February 9, 6pm – 8pm
Friday, February 23, 6pm – 8pm
Friday, March 9, 6pm – 8pm
Price: $49
Instructions to Register:

  • Click the button below
  • Click “Register” to create a free account
  • Click “Buy”
  • Click “Packages”
  • Purchase the “Basic Operations and Safety package”
  • Click “Book Classes” from the left menu
  • Select the workshop on date(s) you would like to attend and click “Book

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Workshop: Mobile 3D Modeling

Learn the basics of creating 3D models on any device that you can 3D print, laser cut, CNC machine, plasma cut or vinyl cut. This free mobile software was used to create the skateboard and snowboard molds currently in FUSE. It is a deceivingly powerful tool.
Choose any of the following dates and times:
Saturday, January 27, 2:30pm-4:30pm
Thursday, February 1, 6pm-8pm
Saturday, February 10, 2:30pm-4:30pm
Thursday, February 15, 6pm-8pm
Saturday, February 24, 2:30pm-4:30pm
Thursday, March 1, 6pm-8pm
Saturday, March 10, 2:30pm-4:30pm
Price: $49
Instructions to Register:

  • Click the button below
  • Click “Register” to create a free account
  • Click “Buy”
  • Click “Packages”
  • Purchase the “Basic Operations and Safety package”
  • Click “Book Classes” from the left menu
  • Select the workshop on date(s) you would like to attend and click “Book

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Workshop: Laser Cutting Boxes

In this class you will laser cut a box with finger joints, out of wood or acrylic, and etch a design in the surface. This class also satisfies the requirement for Basic Operations and Safety on the Laser Cutter and Engraver and table saw.
Sign up for any of the following dates for this single session workshop:
Saturday, January 27, 10am-1pm
Wednesday, January 31, 6pm-9pm
Saturday, February 10, 10am-1pm
Wednesday, February 14, 6pm-9pm
Saturday, February 24, 10am-1pm
Wednesday, February 28, 6pm-9pm
Saturday, March 10, 10am-1pm
Price: $49
Instructions to Register:

  • Click the button below
  • Click “Register” to create a free account
  • Click “Buy”
  • Click “Packages”
  • Purchase the “Basic Operations and Safety package”
  • Click “Book Classes” from the left menu
  • Select the workshop on date(s) you would like to attend and click “Book

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Workshop: Sticker Making with the Vinyl Cutter

Want to learn to make your own custom stickers for business or just a for fun? Join maker Marty Bonacci for this 2 hour workshop where you’ll learn to use the vinyl cutter to make stickers and banners. This class satisfies the operations and safety requirement for the Vinyl Cutter.
Sign up for any of the following dates for this single session workshop:
Friday, February 2, 6pm-8pm
Friday, February 16, 6pm-8pm
Friday, March 2, 6pm-8pm
Price: $49
Instructions to Register:

  • Click the button below
  • Click “Register” to create a free account
  • Click “Buy”
  • Click “Packages”
  • Purchase the “Basic Operations and Safety package”
  • Click “Book Classes” from the left menu
  • Select the workshop on date(s) you would like to attend and click “Book

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Workshop: Photography and Photoshop for Artists, Jewelers and Craftspeople

This workshop is offered in partnership with Rio Grande Jewelry Supply

Join us for a two day workshop with Doug Baldwin, Professional Photographer and Glass Artist! In this class you’ll learn how to photograph your art, jewelry, or crafts from start to finish (including photoshop!).
Dates: Saturday, March 3, 2018 and Sunday, March 4, 2018
Time: 9am to 4pm
Cost: $149
Class Description:
Day 1, Photography: Come learn the secrets of how to shoot beads, glass, metal clay, ceramics, jewelry, wood and other arts and crafts with a professional photographer. See what aspects make for a high quality photograph. Learn the language of studio photography, the 9 parameters of successful photos and how to produce them. We’ll cover basic photography, camera and lens choices, the qualities of good lighting, composition, background materials, and how to set your camera’s menus for consistent, high quality photographs. Students will use instructor provided lighting stations during class to learn lighting techniques.
Day 2, Photoshop: Two workflows will be demonstrated using Photoshop CS5 and Elements 11 on how to extract objects from backgrounds, add new backgrounds, create photo realistic shadows and more. Printed workflow books and example images will be given to each student to practice the workflow and are theirs to keep after class. Students will learn how to create color accurate files of their art for use on their website, Etsy, in magazine articles, books, portfolios and for juried competitions. Plus, how to purchase recent versions of Photoshop at less than the full retail price.
Supplies list:
Photography: Students should bring DSLR cameras with manual exposure and interchangeable lenses and macro lens (if available) and a 48″ or taller tripod. Point-and-shoot, fixed lens cameras, or cell phones without these features are inadequate for creating professional work. Students should also bring 16+ glass, jewelry or other arts and crafts pieces to be photographed. All genres and mediums are welcome.
Photoshop: Digital photographic files of 6-8 jewelry pieces, beads, or glass art; a laptop with Photoshop CS1-5 or 6 Standard, Extended or Academic and/or Photoshop Elements 11 installed; notepad; pen or pencil. If you do not have Photoshop on your device you may be able to use one of our lab computers for the class.
About Doug Baldwin:
Doug Baldwin is a commercial product photographer with 30+ years of experience. After receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, he opened a commercial photography company. Since then he has created photography for a wide range of clients from individual glass, jewelry and bead artists, to Fortune 500 corporations. Doug’s teaching experience includes sold out Photography and Photoshop classes at the Bead & Button Show, ISGB Gathering, the Sonoran Glass School, the Tucson Bead Show, and the Mesa Arts Center in Arizona. Doug has taken up flameworking after classes with Bandhu Dunham, Dolly Ahles, Laurie Nessel, and Kim Osibin. His love for all things glass has widened to include glass fusing, slumping, sand carving, casting, neon and plasma sculptures. You’ll leave his workshops feeling empowered to create photos as beautiful as the glass and jewelry art you’re photographing.
Instructions to Register:

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  • Click “Register” and create a free account
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  • Purchase the “Photography and Photoshop – March 3 & 4”
  • Click “Book Classes” from the left menu
  • Select the workshop on March 3 and 4 and click “Book”
  • Select the workshop on March 3 and 4 and click “Book”

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