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Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was born Michael Luther King, Jr., but later had his name changed to Martin. His grandfather began the family’s long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from […]
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Create a photograph that utilizes and imposes the same photograph a least tow times and ends with the identical background. Use Photoshop to create the effect. Deliverable 1: Create a photo, inside a photo, inside a photo of the identical background. Deliverable 2: Create a infinite framed photograph. Create two infinity photographs. Canvas Size 10″ […]
Directions: Use the paintbrush tool to create a house at Night Time. The canvas should be 12 X 12 inches, resolution 200. The house should look DIFFERENT from the previous house. The time setting should reflect night time. The image should use at least 20 different colors. You are encouraged to be creative with this […]
Animation: Level 3 Exercises Level 3 Exercises (Do not discount their simplicity! Here you have the principals of animation, which all other animation is built on. They are worth your time and effort.) Level 3 Exercises -Close up of open hand closing into fist -Close up of hand picking up a small object -Character lifting […]
1. Research 6-8 slogans that have meaning to you. 2. Present your research to the teacher. 3. Research 4-6 san serif fonts to use. 4. Present your findings. 5. Choose the slogan and font you will use. 6. Use lowercase sanserif font to create the message in the 13″ X 19″ template. 7. Demonstrate AT […]
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. Jan 11, 2017admin
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. Dec 12, 2016admin