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This video describes how to format photographs or other images for efficient printing. It examines Dimensioning, Resolution, and using Adobe Acrobat for printing. Mar 28, 2019admin
DELIVERABLES (things to be graded) Class: GrAphiC Arts and AnimAtion 2018-2019: Marking Period 4 PROJECT: Personalized Decals ANIMATION: Level III Exercises (Choose EIGHT Animations from Level 3 to Complete) 160 POINTS PROJECT: Personalized YouTube Thumbnails (4) ANIMATION: Level Two Exercises (Choose SIX Animations from Level 2 to Complete) 120 POINTS PROJECT: What the Font? 100 […]
Main Ideas: Working with layers, masks, and cropping in PhotoShop. The objective of this project is to obtain a better understanding of Photoshop Layers by creating the layers of a sandwich on a plate. Utilizing layers effectively is a key skill to have in order to create efficient and fully editable graphics. If layers are […]
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. Apr 25, 2017admin
Directions: 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. 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 […]
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Each day (in a Google Doc) students are presented with a photograph. Students are asked to give that photograph a 2-3 word title that demonstrates figurative languages such as Alliteration, Metaphor, or Simile. Students are then asked in three sentences to tell a story about that picture. Answers for this figurative language title and short […]
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