One or Five Kids' Digital-Art Classes for Two or Four at Digital Monkey School (Up to 56% Off)
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Students aged 8–18 learn introduction to video-game development, 3-D modeling and animation, or digital painting
It’s important to understand computers for the same reason it used to be important to understand tall people: they run the world. Get a working knowledge with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $39 for a digital-art class for two kids (an $80 value)
- $79 for a digital-art class for four kids (a $160 value)
- $180 for five digital-art classes for two kids (a $400 value)
- $350 for five digital-art classes for four kids (an $800 value)<p>
This deal is valid for all 60-minute classes listed on the schedule for students aged 8–18. Options include introduction to video-game development, 3-D modeling and animation, digital painting and drawing, 2-D animation, and digital collage.
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About Digital Monkey School
There’s a world where monsters are storming a castle and one person is trapped within the walls. Nearby, in another world, a wizard dances on the shore of a beach. As distant as these worlds—and an infinite number of other worlds—might seem, they both came into being at Digital Monkey School. Founded by Greg Orduyan in 2006, Digital Monkey offers all-ages classes on creating 3-D, 2-D, and animated art on a computer. A veteran of the video-game industry for more than 15 years, Orduyan was a central figure in the design of such PS2 staples as Frequency_—a predecessor to _Guitar Hero_—and _Silent Hill 2. Elementary-aged children and older can sign up for the digital-painting course, where they learn to apply lessons from traditional painting when working with a stylus and tablet, and an introduction to video-game development, which covers basic programming and financial planning in gold-coin-based economies.