Friday, February 3, 2017

DI 2: POLAROID MIXED MEDIA

Objective (Goal):  Create a mixed media self-portrait that uses a combination of Photoshop and other materials in a dynamic composition that has depth (foreground, middle, background).

Requirements:

·         Design at 8 x10, 300 resolution on Photoshop

·         Must be a self-portrait using an original image (very clear and high resolution if possible)

·         Must use at least 6-12 polaroids

·         Image can break out of the space if desired

·         Some Polaroids can be black and white versus color (can also de-saturate on Photohsop for minimal color or colorize using blend modes if desired)

·         Self-portrait image outside of the Polaroid squares must be deleted

·         Must have a foreground, mid-ground, and background

·         Background and/or foreground must include some form of fine art that you produce and take a picture of or scan in (cut paper, drawings, paintings, etc)
·        Must include typography (Song lyrics, a quote, etc.)
Vocabulary:

Mixed Media: the use of a variety of media(materials) in a work of art.
Composition: The arrangement of subjects/elements on a picture plane.
Rule of Thirds: A grid used to arrange a strong composition by placing a subject/element in 1-3 of the 4 spots the lines intersect.  Horizon lines should be placed above or below the horizontal lines of the grid.
Color Theory: Color theory (in artistic terms) is the concept of combining colors to reach the desired result. In website development this has proven to be extremely important for both psychological and physiological reasons.
Layering: To overlap 2 or more objects
Foreground:
the part of a view that is nearest to the observer

Mid-ground: the area in an image that is half way between the foreground and background
Background: the area or scenery behind the main object of contemplation


Rubric: 



Examples:




DI 1: Letter Form Composition

Objectives (Goals): Students will...
  •         Generate a Photoshop document with a composition made up of one letter of the alphabet.
  •         Identify and practice using basic Photoshop tools and keyboard shortcuts to help them achieve their design (transform, basic layers info, paint bucket, gradient, type tool, opacity)
  •      Experiment with color theory to develop a successful layout while considering the design principles.

      You May:


Use both upper and lower case.


Use different fonts and typefaces.

Use textures and filters.

But,


 Do not use images off the internet. Create your own design!


Vocabulary:


  • Graphic Arts: skillful communication of type and image
  •  Typography: The art or process of printing or designing with type
  • Color Theory: Color theory (in artistic terms) is the concept of combining colors to reach the desired result. In website development this has proven to be extremely important for both psychological and physiological reasons. ...
  • Font: a specific size and style of type within a type family
  • Composition: The arrangement of subjects/elements on a picture plane.
  • Rule of Thirds: A grid used to arrange a strong composition by placing a subject/element in 1-3 of the 4 spots the lines intersect.  Horizon lines should be placed above or below the horizontal lines of the grid.
  • Letterform: Each letter of an alphabet can be distinguished from the others by its unique shape, or letterform

Examples:


Digital Imaging 1: Demo: How to make a file on Photoshop with Worksheet Homework






Thursday, February 2, 2017

WELCOME TO SEMESTER 2!!


WELCOME TO SEMESTER 2!!
 
ALL ASSIGNMENTS FROM HERE ON ARE FOR TERMS 3 & 4.