Monday, March 5, 2018

MON: Photoshop Production - Week Two (starting new projects)


NOTE: 4.5ish hours of Photoshop work DUE FRIDAY

DAILY Learning Target(s)
  • We can utilize our Photoshop skills to complete increasingly complex projects.
  • We can use our critical thinking skills to discuss how image manipulation impacts our world and ourselves
Announcements 
    • Bring headphones EVERY DAY for the Photoshop instructional videos
    • ICE Raid?  510-241-4011
        Agenda [65]
        1. Work
        2. UPLOAD JPG to GC
        3. Show John PSD, ASAP
        4. Work more...
          • Proposing a Graded Photoshop project [65]
          • Credit & Assessment
            • All work is turned in on FRIDAYs
              • Each project or tutorial must be fundamentally more difficult than the last...
              • Submit a JPG of any project you have completed to the proper Google Classroom Assignment
              • KEEP your PSD on your computer and call John over to assess it.
              • Turn in the JPG even if John has not seen the PSD on your computer yet.
            • In short:  Pick a project, work on it with focused effort, complete and turn it in, select another project in consultation with John... do this and all should be fine
          • Possible Projects [...]
            • REMEMBER: Some of these tutorials may have broken links or only written instructions - look at what you are being asked to do and collect all your materials BEFORE you start.
            • Search up your own, filter for NEWER tutorials.
            • 86 Newer tutorials!
            • 95 newer tutorials - some are too basic to turn in as a project
            • 91 Photo Manipulation Tutorials: Some are too old but many are awesome!
            • Parody AD or Products - social commentary for a modern problem [like one of these]
            • Restoring photos (like these)
            • Make an ANIMAL out of yourself or others
            • Swap faces - be nice if you want a good grade
            • Morph animals
            • 3-D Pop-up Photos (like these)




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