These images to be used for Photoshop practice exercises only. Right click to copy this image to your clipboard. Next, open a new Photoshop canvas and leave the dimensions that Photoshop recommends, as Photoshop is aware of the size of the object on your clipboard. Paste the image into the new canvas. Sep 26, 2016admin
Directions: 1. Open and save a new presentation as YourLastNamePBJ.ppt 2. Insert a footer with your first name, last name, period, and day (odd/even). 3. In the footer dialog box check the box that reads “Don’t Show On Title Slide”, and check the box to SHOW slide numbers. 4. Using the images below create the […]
Troy’s Trees Your publishing company has been hired by Troy Smith to create marketing documents for his tree farm. Use your knowledge of and skill with desktop publishing software to create a business card that represents this business. Be sure to complete the document based off of the directions below, include all of the required […]
How to Make a Warhol Style Pop Art Dec 14, 2018admin
Create FOUR 12″X 18″ Posters Two on White Stock Two on Colored Stock Using a photograph convert it to halftones. Use Adobe Illustrator Text WITH A STROKE that OVERLAPS THE PHOTOGRAPH to create your Poster Idea Use the 13″ x 19″ Screen Printing Template (with Registration Marks) Have your idea approved before print to film. […]
The following plan is for exercise only. It should not be duplicated or reproduced. Mar 13, 2018admin
6. Photoshop Basics: Free Transform Proportionality Also on edpuzzle. Essential Questions: 1. What id the Main Topic or idea of this tutorial? (HINT: F*** T*********) 2. What does Free Transform allow us to do the size of images? (HINT: A very important word that starts with a “P” must be included in your answer.) 3. […]
This tutorial examines how to manage brush hardness in Adobe Photoshop. Essential Questions: 1. What tool will be demonstrated in this exercise? 2. What happens to the brush stoke when the hardness is LOWERED? 3. Fill in the blank: The lower the Hardness of the brush, the _____ the edges of the brush stroke. 4. […]