Hello Everyone,
I apologize for being absent. Seniors! You are down to 3 days to complete your movie posters. Some helpful hints for the best grades:
--Check your fonts. MANY people are not finding fonts that are actually close to the originals.
--Check your LEVELS. We get so caught up in special effects, fonts, and models that we forget to check the basics like levels.
--Is your lighting correct? Check where the light is hitting the model in the poster, and then check yours. Do they match?
--Ask your neighbor for help! Don't be shy. There are multiple ways to do anything in photoshop. Your neighbor might have a tip or trick to help you figure something out.
If you have a legit emergency question, you can usually leave a comment here and I can respond to you pretty quickly.
I will create turn-in folders tomorrow :)
I would prefer if you do not use cameras today. If it is an emergency necessary for your final, you can use cameras on an as-needed basis and please let the sub know where you are going and for how long.
Miss E's Daily Photography Blog
Monday, May 15, 2017
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
- Think of
a THS school activity/theme
that you would like to create a poster for. Examples Sports, Clubs, THS Classes, or
make up your own THS activity.
- -POSTER IDEA= You will find design ideas
for poster on http://www.movieposter.com/.
The posters on these websites are professionally designed. Take their professional poster ideas and
your theme to create a poster, use the professional poster to borrow ideas
for composition placement of objects, text font, color, and techniques. Remember your poster should look very
close to the professional movie poster you found on the internet with the
exception of the photographs which should your own photos.
- -Pick a poster design that is challenging and not too
easy. If you select a poster design that is
too easy you will not receive full credit for this project. You need to start on a blank Photoshop
document and create your own poster. You borrow ideas from the professional
poster to create your own poster
- -IMAGE SIZE= In Photoshop, you can
choose from these poster sizes 8X12, 11X14, or 12X18 and set the document
@ 300 resolution.
Friday, May 5, 2017
1. Today you will open that WORD document you answered Haring questions in.
2. Insert your finished Haring work in the document.
3. Tell me under your work: What is the message or meaning behind your piece? What is happening there?
4. Drop your WORD document with your finished image inserted, into the turn-in folder.
2. Insert your finished Haring work in the document.
3. Tell me under your work: What is the message or meaning behind your piece? What is happening there?
4. Drop your WORD document with your finished image inserted, into the turn-in folder.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Check your Haring!
Your finished product should have the basic components of a Keith Haring drawing. This includes:
--Smooth black outlines
--Bright colors
--Patterns
--Can you tell what your people are doing? Is there meaning?
Forgot how to outline?
0. Create a new blank layer
1. Set your color to default black
2. Set your BRUSH tool to the size you want your outline, with 100% hardness and 100% flow/opacity
3. Using PEN TOOL, do a dot to dot outline of your person
4. Right click and select "Stroke path"
5. Select "Brush" from the drop down and click OK
6. Hit "escape" on your keyboard to get rid of the old path
--Smooth black outlines
--Bright colors
--Patterns
--Can you tell what your people are doing? Is there meaning?
Forgot how to outline?
0. Create a new blank layer
1. Set your color to default black
2. Set your BRUSH tool to the size you want your outline, with 100% hardness and 100% flow/opacity
3. Using PEN TOOL, do a dot to dot outline of your person
4. Right click and select "Stroke path"
5. Select "Brush" from the drop down and click OK
6. Hit "escape" on your keyboard to get rid of the old path
Monday, May 1, 2017
Keith Haring
Do a Google
Image search of KEITH HARING to take a look at the man and his work.
Then do a regular
Google search to answer these simple questions in a new WORD document:
1. What years was Keith Haring alive, and where did he live?
2. How would you describe his pictures (Hint: what are the
elements of art he seems to use most?)
3. Keith Haring was known for putting his drawings over
advertisements in the subway, and using his art to create awareness. What cause
was he creating awareness for?
4. Haring died young, from what disease?
5. What are your thoughts on his style, and WHY?
In this
project, you will make your own Keith Haring design derived from a photograph. Take several photos involving at least 2
or more people. They need to be doing some sort of action or communicating some
kind of emotion which involves body language, since Keith Haring’s people do
not have faces to convey emotion. Brainstorm and shoot at least 3 different
scenes, as this will give you back up options if one photo does not work out
well.
THINK/PLAN:
What lines do you need to add to suggest actions like moving or talking?
THINK/PLAN:
What Haring-style patterns can you fill areas with to add visual interest
without becoming too “busy”?
Friday, April 28, 2017
** Complete the "Reflection" portion of your planning worksheet from Tuesday. This is where you will tell me *How your project came out, in your opinion. *What you thought was successful about it. *What you wish you could have changed or made better IF you had access to any prop/location. *What grade do you think your finished product deserves?
** Turn your finished file into the M:/ Folder. Put your paper in the turn-in box on the counter.
**Finished early? Make one of these easy frame/mirror illusions:
** Turn your finished file into the M:/ Folder. Put your paper in the turn-in box on the counter.
**Finished early? Make one of these easy frame/mirror illusions:
It is easier than you think!
1. TAKE A TRIPOD and set it up at your location
2. Take a shot of your model at the desired location, holding their frame
3. DO NOT MOVE the camera. Take the same shot WITHOUT the model
4. Load the two photos into Photoshop.
5. Drag the shot with the model on top of the blank shot.
6. Layer mask or erase the middle of your frame- It will show the background from the bottom photo.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Monday, April 24, 2017
Catch up- look ahead
Hi everyone! Welcome back.
Today we will be doing 3 things.
1. Pick up any prints of your work on the counter.
2.. Check your progress report grade and make sure everything looks correct.
3. Turn in your double exposure photos (2!!!) See last post.
These are coming out WONDERFUL. The best ones align the nature photo with the natural lines of the model's face/anatomy. Take a look:The branches in the first radiate out from the face, mimicking hair, and the bark almost fits like a coat.
4. Begin formulating ideas for the next project- "Two sides to every story"
You are going to come up with a concept for this project that will require some creative thinking. It can reflect an experience in your own life, or you can make one up. You are going to present two sides to a story, using your photography skills, editing skills, and your fellow classmates as models/actors. You will be the art director, producer, photographer, and editor- meaning you are not in your own shots- you are calling the shots.
Today we will be doing 3 things.
1. Pick up any prints of your work on the counter.
2.. Check your progress report grade and make sure everything looks correct.
3. Turn in your double exposure photos (2!!!) See last post.
These are coming out WONDERFUL. The best ones align the nature photo with the natural lines of the model's face/anatomy. Take a look:The branches in the first radiate out from the face, mimicking hair, and the bark almost fits like a coat.
Here, he lets the face divide the space between the green leaves and tiny flowers, so the flowers fit almost like a veil.
4. Begin formulating ideas for the next project- "Two sides to every story"
You are going to come up with a concept for this project that will require some creative thinking. It can reflect an experience in your own life, or you can make one up. You are going to present two sides to a story, using your photography skills, editing skills, and your fellow classmates as models/actors. You will be the art director, producer, photographer, and editor- meaning you are not in your own shots- you are calling the shots.
You will take several base shots like these 3, presenting your frames, which will be your story boards, in various ways. Decide if you want your frame-holders faces showing, or not. Inside the frames, you will present two photographs that tell two sides to a story.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Pick your TOP 2 portraits. You are going to prep them for the tutorial.
Find full tutorial HERE
1. fix large blemishes
2. crop excess space
3. Add brightness/contrast
4. quick select the background and CTRL+SHIFT+I to invert your selection (so the person is selected)\
5. Click "refine edge" in your toolbar
6. Increase the "radius" slider until you have grabbed any stray hairs or details. Play with your other sliders so make your selection perfect.
7. In the "output" section of that menu, click "New layer with layer mask". Click ok.
8. This should have made what we call a "clipping mask" or a new layer mask clipped to your selection
9. Create a new layer. Place it underneath your portrait.
10. Use paint bucket to fill your new layer with a neutral gray. Do this by double clicking your main color swatch until you get the color picker menu. See where it has a # sign on the bottom. Enter this #dcdbd9
11. Choose your second photo of a natural scene or texture
12. Put that image above your portrait
13. Hold control and click the LAYER MASK of the portrait (not the actual picture). That should make a selection in the shape of the man.
14. Click the "add layer mask" button (down there by Fx button. Looks like a square with a circle in it)
15. If you click the tiny chain link between the image thumbnail and mask, it will allow you to move the nature layer around for the best fit. You could also flip or rotate the nature layer to fit well with your portrait.\
16. CTRL J your portrait layer to make a second one.
17. Place it above the nature layer, so you should have a portrait layer, a nature layer, and another portrait layer.
18. For an interesting effect, desaturate the portrait and nature layers and "colorize" them using the hue & saturation menu
19. Open levels. Make the top portrait much darker.
20. Right-click on the portrait layer mask and we can Apply Layer Mask in the dropdown menu. Change the Blending Mode of the portrait layer to Screen in the Layers panel.
21. Now it is a matter of blending the two images together. If you select the MASK on the nature layer (the black and white attachment) you can use a soft, low opacity brush to blend the two. Wherever you paint BLACK, the person will show. When you paint WHITE, the nature will show.
Find full tutorial HERE
1. fix large blemishes
2. crop excess space
3. Add brightness/contrast
4. quick select the background and CTRL+SHIFT+I to invert your selection (so the person is selected)\
5. Click "refine edge" in your toolbar
6. Increase the "radius" slider until you have grabbed any stray hairs or details. Play with your other sliders so make your selection perfect.
7. In the "output" section of that menu, click "New layer with layer mask". Click ok.
8. This should have made what we call a "clipping mask" or a new layer mask clipped to your selection
9. Create a new layer. Place it underneath your portrait.
10. Use paint bucket to fill your new layer with a neutral gray. Do this by double clicking your main color swatch until you get the color picker menu. See where it has a # sign on the bottom. Enter this #dcdbd9
11. Choose your second photo of a natural scene or texture
12. Put that image above your portrait
13. Hold control and click the LAYER MASK of the portrait (not the actual picture). That should make a selection in the shape of the man.
14. Click the "add layer mask" button (down there by Fx button. Looks like a square with a circle in it)
15. If you click the tiny chain link between the image thumbnail and mask, it will allow you to move the nature layer around for the best fit. You could also flip or rotate the nature layer to fit well with your portrait.\
16. CTRL J your portrait layer to make a second one.
17. Place it above the nature layer, so you should have a portrait layer, a nature layer, and another portrait layer.
18. For an interesting effect, desaturate the portrait and nature layers and "colorize" them using the hue & saturation menu
19. Open levels. Make the top portrait much darker.
20. Right-click on the portrait layer mask and we can Apply Layer Mask in the dropdown menu. Change the Blending Mode of the portrait layer to Screen in the Layers panel.
21. Now it is a matter of blending the two images together. If you select the MASK on the nature layer (the black and white attachment) you can use a soft, low opacity brush to blend the two. Wherever you paint BLACK, the person will show. When you paint WHITE, the nature will show.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Double Exposure
Check out some of these portraits: http://reelfoto.blogspot.mx/2011/06/platon-power-of-portrait.html Ask yourself- is your portrait powerful?
Do basic edits on your portraits. That means ***Levels ***Cropping ***basic spot healing for acne/etc. ***Run your 20 portraits into a 4 Column 5 Row contact sheet and submit to the turn-in folder.
https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/make-a-trendy-double-exposure-effect-in-adobe-photoshop--cms-23774
I am hesitant to do a whole class demo since we have testing again this week. I did have really good results when I gave Photo II the link to this tutorial and had them work independently, so we are going to try that method this week and see how it goes. You will need
Do basic edits on your portraits. That means ***Levels ***Cropping ***basic spot healing for acne/etc. ***Run your 20 portraits into a 4 Column 5 Row contact sheet and submit to the turn-in folder.
https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/make-a-trendy-double-exposure-effect-in-adobe-photoshop--cms-23774
I am hesitant to do a whole class demo since we have testing again this week. I did have really good results when I gave Photo II the link to this tutorial and had them work independently, so we are going to try that method this week and see how it goes. You will need
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