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Quiz #4Project #2: Digital Self-PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Exercises13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool 19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 28th, 2016
Analogous Color Scheme: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Complementary Color Scheme: colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary Color Scheme: a variation of the complementary color scheme which uses the two analogous colors adjacent to a color whose complement is the third color of this color scheme (don't worry, we'll talk about this one in more detail). Triadic Color Scheme: three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Tetradic Color Scheme: uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. Second Year Students: Project IdeaProject #2: Digital Self-PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part One: The Setup Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Two: The Eyes Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Three: The Mouth Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Four: The Face Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Five: The Hair Exercises13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool 19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 28th, 2016 Analogous Color Scheme: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Complementary Color Scheme: colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary Color Scheme: a variation of the complementary color scheme which uses the two analogous colors adjacent to a color whose complement is the third color of this color scheme (don't worry, we'll talk about this one in more detail). Triadic Color Scheme: three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Tetradic Color Scheme: uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. Notes for VocabularyThis Monday, October 24th, 2016 will be the last time you meet with your groups to prepare for your presentations! We will be presenting next Monday, October 31st, 2016.
Video: Tips on Giving Oral Presentations Groups Remember to address the following: Trends and Styles of Art: Describe the trends and styles of art from the traditional culture or period in art history. Role and Purpose of Art: What is the role and purpose of art in the traditional culture or period in art history? Arts and Culture or Period: How does art from the traditional culture or period in art history reflect that traditional culture, or period in art history (how does the art reflect the culture or historical period)? Compare and Contrast Art: Compare and contrast art from the traditional culture or period in art history with your understanding of current trends in art (use the previous prompts to direct your comparison). Specific Art: Focus on a specific piece of art from the traditional culture or period in art history. How has the meaning of that piece of art been affected over time because of changes in interpretation and context (How was the art thought of then versus how is the art thought of now)? This is an art presentation; be sure to include relevant art. Do not include unrelated information or images in your presentation. Useful Links: Art of the Upper Paleolithic Period from the Lascaux Caves of Southwestern France Art of the Benin Empire of Africa The Gupta Period of Indian Art The Islamic Art of Ottoman Miniatures Art of the Edo Period of Japan The Aztec Art of Central America Presentation Websites: Google Slides Prezi Haiku Deck Second Year Students: Project IdeaProject #2: Digital Self-PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part One: The Setup Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Two: The Eyes Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Three: The Mouth Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Four: The Face Exercises13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool 19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 28th, 2016 Analogous Color Scheme: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Complementary Color Scheme: colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary Color Scheme: a variation of the complementary color scheme which uses the two analogous colors adjacent to a color whose complement is the third color of this color scheme (don't worry, we'll talk about this one in more detail). Triadic Color Scheme: three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Tetradic Color Scheme: uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. Notes for VocabularySplit-Complementary Color Scheme:
Video: SPLIT-COMPLEMENTS - STANDARD COLOR SCHEME Split-Complementary Color Scheme Examples Triadic Color Scheme: Video: TRIADIC COLORS - STANDARD COLOR SCHEME Triadic Color Scheme Examples Second Year Students: Project IdeaProject #2: The Digital Self PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part One: The Setup Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Two: The Eyes Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Three: The Mouth Video: Adobe Illustrator Portraits Part Four: The Face Exercises13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool 19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 28th, 2016 Analogous Color Scheme: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Complementary Color Scheme: colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary Color Scheme: a variation of the complementary color scheme which uses the two analogous colors adjacent to a color whose complement is the third color of this color scheme (don't worry, we'll talk about this one in more detail). Triadic Color Scheme: three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Tetradic Color Scheme: uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. Notes on VocabularyAnalogous Color Scheme:
Video: ANALOGOUS COLORS - STANDARD COLOR SCHEME Analogous Color Scheme Examples Complementary Color Scheme: Video: COMPLEMENTARY - STANDARD COLOR SCHEME Complementary Color Scheme Examples Second Year Students: Project IdeaProject #2: The Digital Self PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 Exercises13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool 19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 28th, 2016 Analogous Color Scheme: groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Complementary Color Scheme: colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary Color Scheme: a variation of the complementary color scheme which uses the two analogous colors adjacent to a color whose complement is the third color of this color scheme (don't worry, we'll talk about this one in more detail). Triadic Color Scheme: three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Tetradic Color Scheme: uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. Color Theory: Organizing and Mixing ColorsOrganizing Colors: Sir Isaac Newton’s (1642 – 1727) discovery of the color spectrum led him to develop a color wheel that included seven colors, similar to the seven musical notes found in a major scale. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) defined three of the colors (red, yellow, and blue) on his color wheel as primary colors because he believed they could be mixed together to create all other colors. Mixing Colors: Additive Color Mixing occurs when different colors of light are mixed together. Through experimentation, James Clerk Maxwell (1831 – 1879) demonstrated that red, green, and blue lights can be combined to create all other colors. Subtractive Color Mixing occurs when different colored pigments are combined. One example of subtractive color mixing can be found in process printing. In process printing, the colors cyan, magenta, and yellow are combined to create all other colors. Perhaps we need a more modern color wheel based on the discoveries of James Clerk Maxwell? "There is nothing wrong with having more colors on your palette... Just because you can mix more colors from the three primaries does not mean that you need to limit your palette to these colors only." (http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/art-and-drawing/color-theory)
Second Year Students: Project IdeaExercises19) Creating and Saving Artwork to Be Used As a Web Graphic or For Print with Adobe Illustrator: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Friday, October 14th, 2016 Videos: How to save a file for output, and Save artwork for the web Older Exercises 13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools 17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool Project 2: Digital Self-PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use a limited color palette (examples are Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, and Triadic Color Schemes). Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 Color Theory: Organizing and Mixing ColorsOrganizing Colors: Sir Isaac Newton’s (1642 – 1727) discovery of the color spectrum led him to develop a color wheel that included seven colors, similar to the seven musical notes found in a major scale. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) defined three of the colors (red, yellow, and blue) on his color wheel as primary colors because he believed they could be mixed together to create all other colors. Mixing Colors: Additive Color Mixing occurs when different colors of light are mixed together. Through experimentation, James Clerk Maxwell (1831 – 1879) demonstrated that red, green, and blue lights can be combined to create all other colors. Subtractive Color Mixing occurs when different colored pigments are combined. One example of subtractive color mixing can be found in process printing. In process printing, the colors cyan, magenta, and yellow are combined to create all other colors. Perhaps we need a more modern color wheel based on the discoveries of James Clerk Maxwell? "There is nothing wrong with having more colors on your palette... Just because you can mix more colors from the three primaries does not mean that you need to limit your palette to these colors only." (http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/art-and-drawing/color-theory)
Exercises17) Transparency & Graphic Styles: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes examples of all 16 different blending modes. Label each example with the type of blending mode that is represented. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with blend modes 18) Applying Live Paint: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a star created with the Live Paint Bucket, similar to the one in the tutorial. Due Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 Video: Creating interactions with Live Paint, Using the Live Paint Bucket tool, and Using the Live Paint Selection tool Older Exercises 13) Pen tool exercises: Complete the Pen Tool Exercises activity in Illustrator. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Video: Essentials of the Pen and Pencil Tools Game: Play the Pen Tool game 14) An Introduction to Illustrator's Color Tools: Review the webpage, and fill out this form. Due Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 15) Painting Shapes with the Blob Brush: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes a simple illustration (drawing) created with the Blob Brush in Illustrator. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Using the Blob Brush and Eraser 16) How to Cut a Shape: Create and turn in an Illustrator document that includes three objects; one that has been cut with the Eraser Tool, one that has been cut with the Scissors Tool, and one that has been cut with the Knife Tool. Due Friday, October 7th, 2016 Video: Eraser, Scissors, Knife tools VocabularyQuiz: Friday, October 14th, 2016 Hue: The property of color that distinguishes one gradation from another and gives it its name. Color Scheme (Harmony): the choice of colors used in design. Monochromatic: One color that is modified by changing the value and saturation of the hue by additions of black and white. Warm Colors: Those colors in which yellows and reds are dominant. Cool Colors: Those colors in which greens and blues are dominant. Color Theory: Perceptionhttp://youtu.be/l8_fZPHasdo Light stimulates three color receptors in the eye; “blue,” “green,” and “red.” Most colors stimulate multiple receptors to varying degrees. Think About: Purple (Magenta) http://youtu.be/iPPYGJjKVco Purple (magenta) does not exist on the color spectrum. It is not a pure color. It is a combination of red and blue. Project 2: Digital Self-PortraitBased on the Exercises for September and October, and the following examples, create a digital self-portrait. Your self-portrait should be 8 inches wide, and 10 inches high. Your self portrait should be created using the CMYK color mode. Your self-portrait should be created using a High (300ppi) Raster Effect. Your self-portrait should use either a Monochromatic, Analogous, Complementary, or Triadic Color Scheme. Your grade will be based on craftsmanship, expressiveness, and originality. Due Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
Inspirational Examples Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator Tracing a Vector Face From a Reference Photo Create A Grisly Zombie Illustration With A Pen Tablet Creating a Dramatic Portrait with Chunky Line Art Create a Sparkly Female Portrait in Illustrator 25 Fantastic Vector Portraits Video: How to create a self portrait using Adobe Illustrator CS6 |
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