Tuesday, July 31, 2018

rock (etc.) collage



Grade check Friday: Makeup any past due work today or it becomes zero

No phones except for classwork.

No earbuds or headphones for music. Use for classwork only.
Do not listen to music in the classroom.


Today:
•Log in or share a computer
DSLR in Notes...Digital Collage
•Photograph and/or load the rock on your computer
•Work on rock collage
http://hillwoodphoto1.blogspot.com/2016/09/rock-collage.html

Homework:
•Gmail account. 


attendance seating chart soon

classroom safety quiz
go to 
http://stevecampbellhillwood.blogspot.com/2012/08/classroom-safety-test-review.html
Study and make 100 on quiz
Phones should be used for classwork only. If your phone is visible, you should be able to explain how you are using it for class work.
 




Standards
1.1 Demonstrate the use of knowledge and technical skills in at least one specific medium. 
1.2 Demonstrate an understanding of the safe and responsible use of art media and tools. 

1.3 Create visual art that communicates ideas through the use of media, techniques, and processes. 

What I want you to know........
1. How to open Photoshop
2. How to create a Photoshop document correctly
3. How to use Photoshop tools correctly
4. How to take and upload digital photos into a desktop folder
.......can you?



What I want you to do today
Use your rock photo and create a composite image with at least 7 other images.



For help, your friends and:
http://hillwoodphoto2.blogspot.com/2016/09/help.html


Assignment:
1. Use Chrome and find a high resolution image (over 1000 pixels) to use as the background of your composite.

2. Open this in Photoshop and title it your first and last name_collage.
(Note: this will be the size of your document)

3. Copy your rock photo into this document.

4. Be sure you have the Move Tool selected. Select Auto Select>Layer.

5. Resize and/or move the rock. If you cannot see the background layer (you only see the rock or part of the rock) go to Edit>Free Transform. Then go to View>Fit on Screen. Resize and move. Click the check mark when done with this step.

6. Use Chrome to find images you can cut out, clean up, and place in your composite. It's good to Google Your Image White (or solid color) Background. Example: Basketball on white background.

7. Cut out, clean up, and place 7 images.

8. Go to Save As and save as a JPEG.
http://stevecampbellhillwood.blogspot.com/2015/11/saving-as-jpeg.html

9. Send an email and attach your JPEG to
topperselfie@gmail.com. Type your name, block and "collage" in the subject line.