This image 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
Introduction to Photography Photography Research: GENRES **Save this document as YOURLASTNAME GENERES “B*” * = Your Block/Period Number 1. Choose at least 15 different photography types that appeal to you. 2. Use Google to find at least 10 examples of each type. 3. Create a label for each one (Ex. Sunrise Photography) before placing them […]
These 1920 X 1280 YouTube templates can be opened and used in Photoshop to better prepare photographs for online presentation. VISUAL MEDIA TEMPLATE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FILE Apr 10, 2017admin
HINT: When calculating the percentages in the C4 “If statement” be sure and key the percentage as a decimal. This assignment will not be printed, rather graded on your computer. Apr 11, 2013admin
Twin Valley High School Purpose: – Design and manufacture a functional key chain that efficiently and effectively utilizes the capabilities of the laser cutter/engraver. – Utilize Adobe Illustrator to design a functional keychain that represents and identifies the end user of the keychain. Criteria / Constraints: – The key chain must have a unique shape […]
You have been given $5000 to purchase a used car. Navigate your web browser to cars.com and research four cars that cost $5000 or less that you might like to buy. You will research this information and include each car’s information in four, one-page reports that utilize titles, bullets, tables, headings, and a footer. Please […]
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Midterm Assessment: #2 Page: #104 Filename: YourLastname_L1_C3_A2_p.104.xsl What does a “DATE” function look like? EXAMPLE: =DATE(2011,4,10) Jan 11, 2013admin