New Today at Apple sessions teach you how to create 'Ted Lasso' fan art
What you need to know
- Today at Apple is launching three new virtual sessions.
- The sessions will teach attendees how to create their own Ted Lasso fan art.
If you've ever wanted to create your own Ted Lasso fan art, Apple has some Today at Apple sessions for you.
As reported by 9to5Mac, Apple is launching three new virtual Today at Apple sessions to celebrate the season two premiere of Ted Lasso. The sessions, which will launch alongside the new season, will teach attendees how to create their own fan art of the beloved Apple TV+ series.
The report notes that all three sessions, which will begin on July 23, will be supported by sign language interpreters for all attendees.
The virtual sessions will happen between July 23 and July 26. You can register for all of the sessions below:
Virtual Studio: Ted Lasso Fan Art with Tyrsa: July 23, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM BST Virtual Studio: Ted Lasso Fan Art with Tyrsa: July 24, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM BST Virtual Studio: Ted Lasso Fan Art with Tyrsa: July 26, 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM BST
The second season of Ted Lasso is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on July 23. If you want to get the most out of the sessions, you'll want to make sure to check out our winner of the Best iPad for artists 2021.
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