Are you a DC person or a Marvel person? What's your favorite super hero story? Who's your favorite hero, and who's your favorite villain? You've been hired to make a promotional wall scroll for your favorite hero's newest movie release. It will be displayed in the entryway, right next to the red carpet! This image needs to be 8x10", at 300 dpi (so they can print it large on the wall!). You need to include only the most basic representations of the hero, and text within the shapes that represents the hero. See there presentation for more specific requirements, and some inspiration!
Assignment overview: You've been hired! The Erie Newspaper wants you to create a photo comic that tells a funny or serious story (as long as it's school appropriate). You may work as an individual or with a team, it's up to you! You'll need to go out into the world and take pictures that tell a story of your choice, or find images online that you can mash together to make a story. Expectations and project spec requirements can be found in the attached documentation. Don't forget to upload your photoshop file of your work, AND fill out the rubric! I sincerely apologize to parents and students who watch this website in hopes of updates! I have been fighting a bout of insomnia lately, and updating this website completely fell on the back burner. I'm taking time to update everything this week, so expect to see some new art! To start it off, here are some highlights from a project we worked on that I forgot to upload!
For this project, students were asked to design a poster for a band that they liked. There were a handful of requirements, aspects of band event posters that students and myself agreed were on most event posters. Students reinforced information they learned from the last project, as well as learned how to make their own brush in Photoshop. Not everyone is done with this project yet, but I wanted to post something for this week! So I picked a few that have been turned in, just to share. These all have the correct format for turning the project in. Double check that yours is formatted like this!
Here are a few highlights form our project, "Wanted Posters," which students completed last week. I didn't have the time to convert and post EVERYBODY's poster, but everyone did a great job and should be proud of themselves. I can't wait to see what you guys do with our Logo project! For this highlight, I tried to pick a variety of people's works, and the works all met all of the project requirements and have good craftsmanship.
Welcome to the new semester, new year, and new Computer Graphics class! I will be uploading images of student work at least once every two weeks. Students, be sure to send your parents here so they can see your work. (Especially if you aren't showing them at home).
I apologize to students from last semester, who did not get their work shared. I lost my sheet that tells me who gave me permission to share their artwork, and I don't want to share something that shouldn't be. If you see this and would like me to share your work, please email me! I still have all of your work, and would be happy to share it. Project Requirements:
This post has digital copies of all of the presentations I have used in class, which have vocabulary words in them. Vocabulary words are going to be on the final for this class!
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Mrs. OMrs. O is the current teacher for Computer Graphics. This class focuses around the various uses of Photoshop CS6. We create things like logos, posters, and digital paintings/drawings. Archives
March 2015
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