Thursday, November 28, 2013


DO NOW: What is your Top 5....?

For our next project, we will utilized Adobe Premiere Elements 11.

"Adobe® Premiere® Elements 11 software helps you edit video using smart, automated options, enhance your movies with pro-quality effects, and then share on virtually any screen. Live in the moment knowing that you can easily turn your everyday videos into memorable home movies" (Adobe, 2012).

We will practice together by creating a short video highlighting your "Top 5 List". Today, first please identify what "Top 5 List" you would like you use. Make your list in a Word document. Save.

Some examples could be:

  • Top 5 Places to Travel to
  • Top 5 Things to do before graduating high school
  • Top 5 Movies or TV Shows
  • Top 5 Actors/Actresses
  • Top 5 Artists
  • Top 5 Authors
  • Top 5 Candy bars
  • Top 5 Animals
  • Top 5 Teachers
  • Top 5 Foods
  • Top 5 Cafeteria foods
  • etc.
TOP FIVE PROJECT
1-Find and save your Top Five Pictures in the pictures folder.  You will alter your pictures in Adobe Photoshop. 
You will be asked to save your pictures in folder number 11-Top 5 Intro Movie-->pictures folder
2-Setup your movie in Adobe Premiere Elements.

3-When setup is complete, you will be instructed to create 8 title slides for your movie. Each title will be 3 seconds in length. The following title slides will be created:

1-Top 5 ___________
2- A Movie By
3-Your Name
4-Multimedia 1
5-Block _____
6-Music By
7-Name of group or singer
8-The End

Your Top 5 pictures will be inserted at a length of 5 seconds.

Transitions, effects, sounds and music will be added.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Top 5 Intro Movie Setup and Instructions

The next step after you save your Top 5 pictures is to setup your movie in Adobe Premiere Elements.

There is a PowerPoint in the Multimedia Library folder to help you with the setup. Click on the link below.

Adobe Elements V-11

To read the timeline, please refer to the following picture below:

Remember that 30 frames = 1 second

When setup is complete, you will be instructed to create 8 title slides for your movie. Each title will be 3 seconds in length. The following title slides will be created:

1-Top 5 ?
2- A Movie By
3-Your Name
4-Multimedia 1
5-Block ?
6-Music By
7-Name of group or singer
8-The End

Your Top 5 pictures will be inserted at a length of 5 seconds.

Transitions, effects, sounds and music will be added later.

Please refer to the PowerPoint a step-by-step set of instructions on how to do the techniques in Adobe Premiere Elements!

Monday, November 25, 2013

PHOTOSHOP CHALLENGE

Save a copy of the following photo of Riley in your 12-Photoshop Challenge folder:


In Photoshop, create a new file:

Last Name-Riley Football Card
8 x 10 inches (tall photo)

You are to add a football between his front paws
You are to add a helmet and a shirt
Add some typical information and design elements that you might find on the front of a Football Card

When you are finished, save for web as a jpeg high in the finished assignments folder called Riley Football card.

Have fun!

Sample football card:


Thursday, November 21, 2013


Magazine Covers
Look at the magazine cover below. What familiar Photoshop techniques do you notice? List at least four. Prepare to share what you notice with the class.


Magazine Cover Assignment:

Create a new file in Adobe Photoshop 8 x 10 inches.
Name your file: Yourlastname-Magazine Cover

You are to create a magazine cover of your own. Create a new magazine that you would like to purchase. Include a picture cut out from the background, article teasers, bar code, a background picture, color, gradient or texture.

You are to use as many Photoshop techniques as you can (shapes, filters, lighting effects, text styles)
Make sure you label all your layers
When you are finished, please save your cover in the finished assignments folder as a .jpg file.

Sample magazines at:  http//www.magazines.com 

Rubric:





Winning Magazine Covers

What makes a winning magazine cover?

  • clever, creative art, fun
  • simple design
  • compelling cover lines
  • bold visuals
Simplicity Rules
"A magazine cover is not the place where you want to pull out all the stops. Have you ever seen a popular magazine with a cover that is visually cluttered? In order to put together an effective cover, try to stick to between 5-11 cover headings. Too few headings won't create enough interest for readers, but too many headings will overwhelm a reader. How many headings does your favorite magazine have on its cover?
Keep the colors simple. If the cover model's clothing or cover image has a lot of different colors in it, you won't want to have a background that has a lot of color in it. This would overwhelm the eyes of your potential reader. Instead, try to stick to 3 or so colors for your background and title."

Examples of winning magazine covers:
This contest is sponsored by Amazon.com

 



 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

DO NOW:

Please go to the following link and submit your vote for your very own Lakeland Regional High School robotics team and support them as they compete in the Top 10 of the Ford Vehicle Challenge. As of Thursday night they are in first place and need your continued votes to keep the lead. Don't forget to vote every day!



CLICK THE LINK HERE TO VOTE!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Advertisement Project

Search the Internet for an advertisement that you will want to redesign in Photoshop. The ad must be for a product that you could sell for a special "Black Friday" sale. (Note: You are not searching for a Black Friday Ad).

In order for you to be able to use the ad, you must be able to identify at least 4-6 Photoshop techniques that were used and that you will also use when you recreate you ad.

In a blank word document, write your name at the top followed by your Block number. Copy and paste the ad and list the Photoshop techniques you recognize. When finished please send to the printer where I will collect it.

Save the word document in your G drive and name it:

LastName-Ad

In Adobe Photoshop:

New file and name it your LastName-BlackFridayAd and save in the
9-Black Friday Ad folder.
Size 10 x 8 Inches

Be sure to use several Photoshop techniques in your design including:

Shapes
Styles
Filters
etc.

Rubric

Thursday, November 14, 2013

PHOTOSHOP CAFE AWESOME CONTESTS

PhotoshopCafe is a site full of tutorials, news, tips and tricks, contests you can enter for Adobe Phtoshop.  Check out some of the Awesome Contests and their winners work!


The Challenge is...Design A Themed Photoshop THE CONCERT Poster!
The Challenge is... Design a Video Game Cover!
The Challenge is... PAST or FUTURE: Environmental Design! Design a billboard!
The Challenge is... Product Design! Design the front of a Cereal Box with Photoshop as the theme
The Challenge is... Design a Movie Poster with Photoshop as the theme
The Challenge is... Design a CD cover with Photoshop as the theme
The Challenge is... Design a full color cover for a Photoshop Cafe training CD
The Challenge is... Design a full color cover for Photoshop Cafe magazine
The Challenge is...Design a Photoshop Cafe tshirt


Stay tuned for a contest coming to your class soon!




Section 6- Feathering
Requirements for your PowerPoint slides:
2 original pictures with at least 30 px of feathering.
For more information on working with feathering: follow the tutorial by clicking HERE

Step 1:  Unlock your picture/background layer
Step 2:  Select part of your picture
Step 3:  Right-click with your mouse inside your selection and choose an amount to feather by.
Step 4:  Go to the Image Menu and choose Trim (See Below)
Step 5:  Save for Web as a PNG-24


Sometimes when you feather a picture you are left with extra blank space.  Before you save your
feathered picture as a PNG file, trim the excess by following the directions below.






This will be our final section in The Variety Project.
If you are caught up, please make sure to go back and "clean up" your PowerPoint slides.
 
PowerPoint slides should include:
  • Consistent formatting
    • "before and after" slides should be the same size and have the same style, if any applied
  • Professional appearance
  • Clearly labeled sections
  • Clearly labeled effects
  • No Transitions
DON'T FORGET YOUR FALL BACKGROUND!
 
http://mkohmuenchmultimediapresentations.blogspot.com/2013/10/computer-background-work-in-progress-as.html

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Andy Warhol DO NOW
Today in class we will learn how to recreate the artistic styling of Andy Warhol.


But who is Andy Warhol? For your DO NOW today please click the link HERE to learn more about Mr. Warhol.


In a blank Word Document complete the following:
  1. What style of art is Warhol famous for?
  2. List three interesting facts you learned about Warhol.
  3. Go to Google and do an image search for Andy Warhol artwork. Pick an image of your choice and develop one paragraph explaining why you chose it.
Make sure your name is at the top of your page. Print and submit.

Section 5-Andy Warhol

Did you know Andy Warhol had the same lunch every day for twenty years--Campbell's Soup. Not only did he enjoy the soup for lunch, but it inspired his artistic talents as well. It became the muse for one of his most famous series of paintings, his 1962 collection of 32 canvases, each depicting a variety of Campbell's soups. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the famed works, Campbell's Soup has released limited edition cans featuring artwork derived from Warhol's "originals," distributed at Target stores nationwide. (Source: http://creativity-online.com/work/campbells-warhol-special-edition-cans-3/28986)

Use the following tutorial at AndyWarhol Tutorial





Requirements:
Use the following tutorial at AndyWarhol Tutorial
to change 2 different pictures from the original to a Andy Warhol painting.

Example:  Lakeland Andy Warhol Riley





In your powerpoint, show your before and after pictures!

Make sure to follow all of the criteria listed in the previous blog post.



You should also complete the following sections of your Variety Projects:
1. Filters
2. Liquify
3. Lighting Effects
4. Smart Filters
5. Clipping Masks
6. Feathering (We haven't done yet)
7. Andy Warhol Inspired Art

When you are done with the computer background and four sections of the project, please complete the Andy Warhol tutorial listed on my faculty page and bring it into your PowerPoint as section 7- Andy Warhol.
For extra credit, turn a picture of you into an Andy Warhol creation!

Monday, November 11, 2013

 



To draw a custom shape:



  • You can draw custom shapes by using shapes from the Custom Shape pop-up panel, or save a shape or path to use as a custom shape
    1.  Select the Custom Shape tool . It is by default, hidden behind the Rectangle Tool.
    2.  Select a shape from the Custom Shape pop-up panel in the options bar.
    3.  Your computer may NOT default to see all the available shapes. In your top tool bar, you can view all the shapes by clicking on the gear and then selecting "All" as shown
    4.  If you don’t find a shape you want in the panel, click the arrow in the upper right corner of the panel, and choose a different category of shapes. When asked to replace current shapes, click either Replace to view only the shapes in the new category or Append to add to the shapes already displayed.
    5.  Drag in your image to draw the shape.
     
    For more information on working with shapes: watch the tutorial by clicking HERE

 
Section 5-Clipping Mask






Before you can create a clipping mask, you must first draw a custom shape. Refer to the post "How do I create a custom shape?" if you need further instructions #howdoi

  • From mini bridge, drag your image into your workspace
  • Use the custom shape tool and drag the shape over your picture. Photoshop will automatically create a new layer for the shape.
  • Rearrange the layers so that the picture is above the shape layer
  • There are two ways you can make the clipping mask
    • You can put your mouse between the shape and picture layer
    • Hold down ALT on the keyboard
    • Your mouse will look like this:


    • You can simply click and a clipping mask will automatically be created for you
OR
    • On the picture layer, right click the mouse and select "create clipping mask"
    •  Make sure to apply different strokes and gradients to your shapes.


    Requirements:

    4 different shapes with 4 different pictures
    o 4 different strokes must be used
    o 2 strokes must be gradients and 2 must be a solid color



    Tuesday, November 5, 2013

    Computer Background- Work in Progress

    As we continue to build our Variety Projects, some of you may finish earlier than others on the individual sections.

    If you have finished with your Variety Project assignment for the day, you may work on developing a background for your computer screen.

    In Photoshop, go to File --> New.
    Use the following:
    Presets: Web
    Size: 
    1680 x 1050 PIXELS 

    Save as your last name-Computer Fall Background
    in folder #8-Fall Background




    


    The requirements:
    • Fall theme (think Thanksgiving, fall landscape, fall sports, etc.)
    • 10 layers including some of the following:
      • Use of filters-At least 2 layers should have filters.
      • Lighting effects
      • Cutting out from a background
      • Blending
      • Opacity

  • An 11th layer which should be a text layer. This layer should include one of your favorite quotes.

  • SURPRISE QUIZ:  I WILL ASK YOU TO OPEN UP ANY PROJECT WE HAVE DONE SO FAR IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP AND I WILL CHECK TO SEE IF YOU NAMED ALL YOUR LAYERS FOR A QUIZ GRADE!

    This assignment is a "Work in Progress". You should work on it a little each day on days in which you have completed your Variety Project daily assignment.