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The Sandwich: Understanding Layers in Photoshop

Main Ideas:
Working with layers, masks, and cropping in PhotoShop.

from Bob Frye:

The objective of this project is to obtain a better understanding of Photoshop Layers by creating the layers of a sandwich on a plate. Utilizing layers effectively is a key skill to have in order to create efficient and fully editable graphics. If layers are not used effectively, it can be detrimental to the success of your project.

You have been hired to create a graphic design for Tom’s Diner. The owner wants a BLT sandwich with sides as a graphic for the diner. He has supplied you with an image of a plate from the diner, as well as images of the ingredients for the sandwich. You are to follow the directions given by the project manager to complete the project for the target audience. There is also a PDF tutorial to help you complete this project. However, since this is the first project we will be completing in Photoshop, we will walk through this procedure together as a class.

plate

bacon lettuce tomato slice_of_bread

The Sandwich:

The Sandwich: Understanding Layers in Photoshop

Add:
French Fries
Milk
Ketchup Dab
Food Topping 1
Food Topping 2
Food Topping 3
Fork and Knife
Additional Item 1
Additional item 2
***Add Images should be FROM ABOVE***

 

Below are some examples.
Some good. Some that can use improvement.

 

Sep 1, 2016admin
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