Objectives: Improve your skills with basic Illustrator tools using CS6 versions, particularly drawing with the pen tool/shape tool/pathfinder and Using the color palate and fill tool. Apply an understanding of the Graphic Design principles of line, color & shape. Parameters:
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CLO: Students will participate in the creative process (researching) by referencing instructions and tutorials. Students will create a coloring sheet to demonstrate their knowledge of the image trace and color tools of illustrator.
Students will apply color to a coloring sheet of their choice using the tools of Image trace and Live color
Due: Wed Oct 26, 2016 CLO: Students will participate in the creative process (researching) by using the appropriate technology, listening, reading or referencing instructions to explore the tools of illustrator. What does Illustrator do? Adobe Illustrator is a program used by both artists and graphic designers to create vector images. These images will then be used for company logos, promotional uses or even personal work, both in print and digital form. So what is Adobe Illustrator used for? It is typically used to create illustrations, charts, graphs, logos, diagrams, cartoons of real photographs, and more. While the program may be difficult to understand initially, the final product will be well worth the learning curve. What is a vector Image? Creating vector images allows you to create clean, beautiful works of art that can be scaled up and down infinitely without ever losing quality. Have you ever created an image in Adobe Photoshop, and then realized that you should have created it three times larger than you did? You go into Image Adjustments, increase the size, and … oops. The image is now pixelated and looks horrible. If the image was too small to begin with, you’ll need to start all over again. The same does not remain true for Adobe Illustrator. Unlike the familiar gif, jpeg, tiff, etc images – known as raster images – vector images are not made up of a grid of pixels. They are instead created by paths – a combination of a starting point and an ending point with a combination of shapes, angles and lines in-between. These paths relate to each other by mathematical formulas, allowing them to be scaled and rescaled infinitely.
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Type inside IllustrationCLO: Students will, through reading and listening to tutorials, be introduced to a new project in which they will create an animated GIF. They will animate a simple object, photo or text using the appropriate tools in Photoshop CS6 Click Here First: Online tutorial for creating animated gifs Photoshop How to Create an Animated GIF in Photoshop
Due: Friday Oct 14, 2016
After effects: adding motion to textYou may not have this installed on your computer yet but you can search using your magnifying glass at the top right. of your computer screen. |
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