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Project 10 Due on Friday, July 3rd, 2016 Officially the penultimate project Step 1: Choose a tutorial -- either One Point Exterior Perspective or 1 Point Perspective Interior, Step 2: Add details from images you find online to create your composite image. What is a composite image? A composite Image is a picture that is made from the combination of multiple images merged into a single surface. Example: Create a Fantasy City Using Architectural Photographs What do I do if the perspectives of my source images do not match the perspective of my final image? 1) Correct for lens distortion Photoshop Help: Use the Adaptive Wide Angle filter Video: Adaptive Wide Angle 2) Match the perspective Photoshop Help: Transform objects Video: Fit Objects Into Perspective Step 3 will involve correcting for tone, adding shadows, and atmospheric perspective. We will discuss Step 3 next Wednesday :) Step 3: Make it all look as if it belongs together. • Match the tone (color) throughout the image Photoshop Help: Match, replace, and mix colors Video: Photoshop Color Matching: The Fastest Method • Add shadows wherever necessary Photoshop Help: Layer effects and styles Video: Two Minute Tip: Creating a Realistic Drop-Shadow in Photoshop The Final Project Due for critiquing on Friday, June 3rd, 2016 Create BOTH (one of each): You can use whatever program you are comfortable using; Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, or Whatever (if you want, you can draw or paint your design). Both designs must have a thee-hundred dots per inch (300 Pixels/Inch) resolution. Both designs must be in CMYK color mode. A Spirit Day T-shirt design for next year. The design should be roughly ten inches wide by twelve inches high (10" X 12"). The design should use between two and four colors; with no gradients, color blends, feathering, drop shadows, inner glows, et cetera. The design should include some variation of the text "EWMS," "Seahawks," and "2016 - 2017." Keep in mind that the design will be printed on both blue and grey t-shirts, and should look aesthetically pleasing against those colors (perhaps you can, somehow, use those background colors to enhance your design). An Agenda Cover design for next year. The planner is seven inches wide by nine inches high (7" X 9"), but the important elements (safe zone) of the design should fit in an area that is five and three-fifths of an inch wide by eight and one quarter of an inch high (5.6" X 8.25"). There should be a three-eighths inch margin between the edge of the planner and the safe zone on the top, bottom, and right side of your design; and a one and two-fifths inch margin on the left side. The design should use between two colors; with no gradients, color blends, feathering, drop shadows, inner glows, et cetera. The design should include some variation of the text "EWMS," and "2016 - 2017." Keep in mind that the design will be printed on a white background, and should look aesthetically pleasing against a white background (perhaps you can, somehow, use that background color to enhance your design). Here is a template, if you need one :)
Linear Perspective: Foreshortening, and Putting It All Together A natural result of Linear Perspective is foreshortening. Parts of an object that are closer to the viewer appear larger than parts of that object that are farther away. Video: Linear Perspective
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