Twin Valley High School Technology Education Spring 2018 Graphic Arts
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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 […]
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 […]
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. For use in […]
Remember to type on the spreadsheet: -Your Name -Your Class Period -The Day (Odd/Even) -Remember to Display Formulas before printing. (Control + ~) -See page 55 Project 4C for help with the IF Formula. Your spreadsheet should look something like this: Nov 19, 2012admin
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 […]
Progression photography is a series of related photographs that build upon each other. Create a new canvas in inches that is 16.5″ in width, 4.5″ in height , and has a resolution of 200. Showcase your progression photographs in this canvas. Save your document as a .PSD. Now…Flatten the image. Duplicate the layer (command + […]
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. Hedge Row #1 […]