This assignment will not be printed, rather graded on your computer.
Progression photography is a series of related photographs that build upon each other. In a canvas that is no larger than 10″ X 16″ create a 3-5 photograph composition that showcases your progression photographs. Have your idea approved before beginning. Have your composition approved before printing. For inspiration: Feb 17, 2022admin
Edward Bernays, born in Vienna in 1891 and famously the nephew of Sigmund Freud, was perhaps the pioneer in the field of Public Relations, and highly influential in providing the framework for modern advertising. His work aimed to convince people to want things that they didn’t need, and in the process, link their unconscious desires […]
irections: Separate the cards and fan them out on a table (you choose). Fan the cards so they are staggered red/black/red/black and increase according to the cards value if applicable. 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 […]
Use Adobe Illustrator to create a cityscpae. Create a new canvas that is: inches, 8.5″ X 11″ OR 11″ x 8.5″, RGB, 300 ppi. Use the Pen Tool, Curvature Tool, and Shapes to create a city. BEFORE YOU START, search the internet to inspire you with ideas. Save your final drawing as a .PDF. Place […]
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. Oct 5, 2016admin
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Twin Valley High Technology Education
This image will be used for an exercise in Photoshop to practice using the: clone stamp tool. Right click to copy this image to your clipboard. Next open a new Photoshop canvas and leave the dimension that Photoshop recommends, as Photoshop is aware of the size of the object on your clipboard. Paste the image […]