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Vocabulary Quiz: Friday, April 1st, 2016 The Marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. The Lasso tools make freehand, polygonal (straight-edged), and magnetic (snap-to) selections. The Quick Selection tool lets you quickly “paint” a selection using an adjustable round brush tip. The Magic Wand tool selects similarly colored areas. The Color Range command selects a specified color or color range within an existing selection or an entire image. Exercises 7, 8, and 9: due Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. First: Smart Objects (the flip side of rasterize) Second: Transform (a quick guide) Third: Moving, copying, and deleting selected pixels Exercise 7: Instructions Exercise 7: Image 1 Exercise 7: Image 2 Exercise 7: Image 3 Exercise 8: Instructions Exercise 8: Image 1 Exercise 8: Image 2 Exercise 9: Instructions Exercise 9: Image 1 *** REMINDER *** Name files LastName+FirstInitial+Lesson#.psd Example: RichardsNLesson1.psd Project # 7: "About Me" Collage Due: Friday, April 1st, 2016 In Photoshop, create a file that is:
Use the techniques you have learned to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images. Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage. Exercises 1, through 6: overdue Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. Exercise 1 Instructions Exercise 1 Image Exercise 2 Instructions Exercise 2 Image Exercise 3 Instructions Exercise 3 Image First: a brief discussion about Photoshop layers. Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil). Exercise 4: Instructions Exercise 4: Image 1 Exercise 4: Image 2 Exercise 4: Image 3 Exercise 4: Image 4 Exercise 5: Instructions Exercise 5: Image 1 Exercise 5: Image 2 Exercise 6: Instructions Exercise 6: Image 1 Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections Check Aeries
Vocabulary Quiz: Friday, April 1st, 2016 The Marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. The Lasso tools make freehand, polygonal (straight-edged), and magnetic (snap-to) selections. The Quick Selection tool lets you quickly “paint” a selection using an adjustable round brush tip. The Magic Wand tool selects similarly colored areas. The Color Range command selects a specified color or color range within an existing selection or an entire image. Exercises 7, 8, and 9: due Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. First: Smart Objects (the flip side of rasterize) Second: Transform (a quick guide) Third: Moving, copying, and deleting selected pixels Exercise 7: Instructions Exercise 7: Image 1 Exercise 7: Image 2 Exercise 7: Image 3 Exercise 8: Instructions Exercise 8: Image 1 Exercise 8: Image 2 Exercise 9: Instructions Exercise 9: Image 1 *** REMINDER *** Name files LastName+FirstInitial+Lesson#.psd Example: RichardsNLesson1.psd Project # 7: "About Me" Collage Due: Friday, April 1st, 2016 In Photoshop, create a file that is:
Use the techniques you have learned to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images. Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage. Exercises 1, through 6: overdue Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. Exercise 1 Instructions Exercise 1 Image Exercise 2 Instructions Exercise 2 Image Exercise 3 Instructions Exercise 3 Image First: a brief discussion about Photoshop layers. Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil). Exercise 4: Instructions Exercise 4: Image 1 Exercise 4: Image 2 Exercise 4: Image 3 Exercise 4: Image 4 Exercise 5: Instructions Exercise 5: Image 1 Exercise 5: Image 2 Exercise 6: Instructions Exercise 6: Image 1 Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections Exercises 4, 5, and 6: due Friday, March 25th, 2016
Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. First: a brief discussion about Photoshop layers. Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil). Exercise 4: Instructions Exercise 4: Image 1 Exercise 4: Image 2 Exercise 4: Image 3 Exercise 4: Image 4 Exercise 5: Instructions Exercise 5: Image 1 Exercise 5: Image 2 Exercise 6: Instructions Exercise 6: Image 1 Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections *** REMINDER *** Name files LastName+FirstInitial+Lesson#.psd Example: RichardsNLesson1.psd Exercises 1, 2, and 3: due Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016 Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. Exercise 1 Instructions Exercise 1 Image Exercise 2 Instructions Exercise 2 Image Exercise 3 Instructions Exercise 3 Image Exercises 7, 8, and 9: due Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. First: Smart Objects (the flip side of rasterize) Second: Transform (a quick guide) Third: Moving, copying, and deleting selected pixels Exercise 7: Instructions Exercise 7: Image 1 Exercise 7: Image 2 Exercise 7: Image 3 Exercise 8: Instructions Exercise 8: Image 1 Exercise 8: Image 2 Exercise 9: Instructions Exercise 9: Image 1 Project # 7: "About Me" Collage Due: Friday, April 1st, 2016 In Photoshop, create a file that is:
Use the techniques you have learned to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images. Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage. Exercises 1, 2, and 3: due Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016
Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. Exercise 1 Instructions Exercise 1 Image Exercise 2 Instructions Exercise 2 Image Exercise 3 Instructions Exercise 3 Image *** REMINDER *** Name files LastName+FirstInitial+Lesson#.psd Example: RichardsNLesson1.psd Exercises 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9: due Friday, March 25th, 2016 Use the images provided, and follow the instructions. First: a brief discussion about Photoshop layers. Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil). Exercise 4: Instructions Exercise 4: Image 1 Exercise 4: Image 2 Exercise 4: Image 3 Exercise 4: Image 4 Exercise 5: Instructions Exercise 5: Image 1 Exercise 5: Image 2 Exercise 6: Instructions Exercise 6: Image 1 Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections Exercise 7: Instructions Exercise 7: Image 1 Exercise 7: Image 2 Exercise 7: Image 3 Exercise 8: Instructions Exercise 8: Image 1 Exercise 8: Image 2 Exercise 9: Instructions Exercise 9: Image 1 Project # 7: "About Me" Collage Due: Friday, April 1st, 2016 First: Smart Objects (the flip side of rasterize) Second: Transform (a quick guide) Third: Moving, copying, and deleting selected pixels In Photoshop, create a file that is:
Use the techniques you have learned to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images. Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage. Vocabulary
Quiz: Friday, April 1st, 2016 The Marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. The Lasso tools make freehand, polygonal (straight-edged), and magnetic (snap-to) selections. The Quick Selection tool lets you quickly “paint” a selection using an adjustable round brush tip. The Magic Wand tool selects similarly colored areas. The Color Range command selects a specified color or color range within an existing selection or an entire image. Videos: Before there was Photoshop | graphic design tools | Photoshop 25th anniversary The evolution of a tool palette | Photoshop 25th anniversary Photoshop and journalism | Photoshop 25th anniversary Photoshop: The Perfect Lie Why Man Creates - Oscar Winning Short Graphic Design Day in the Life: Graphic Designer Lynne Chapman: Becoming an Illustrator Day in the Life: Professional Photographer Quiz 12 Peer Critique First-Year Students: Open Photoshop: Go to Start > All Programs > Adobe Photoshop CS5 Work Space Overview Getting Started With PhotoShop Create a New Photoshop Document: On the Menu Bar, go to File > New In the Name dialogue box, give your new file a name. In the Preset drop-down menu, choose "Web." Click the OK button. Getting Started with Photoshop:
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