Thursday, November 4, 2010

Changing Images Book: Rubric

Images are sequenced in an order that clearly shows a change, growth, progression or a regression (first image is drastically different from last)  20

The background shows a clear relationship with the image in the foreground. (color relationship, environment or setting, etc) 15

Complexity and originality (did you push yourself? images are strong, drawing is proficient) 25

You utilized a variety of PS tools and techniques (lasso, copy, paste, move, transform, fill, paint brush) to create complex images 25

You included details that enhance the image (color, different values of the same colors, shading to show depth, texture, etc) 25

Total                                                                                                                                                      100 points

Monday, November 1, 2010

Creating the Pages in the Book

1. Open a new document in Photoshop. File-New-type in the height and width in inches instead of pixels. Choose the size of the document that makes sense with your book (square or rectangle). This size will be the size of the images in the book and should not exceed 5.5 x 8.5 inches.

2. Go back to your other PS document with your image in it and use the lasso tool to draw and trace the part of the image you would like to work with first.

3. Copy your selection. Then click on your new blank PS document and paste the selection. The image will be very large in this new document so you will need to resize it. Control-T (transform) and descease the size of the image by dragging a corner in while holding down shift to keep the image proprtionate.

4. When you have made changes to the first image and are ready to save, go to File- Save As and name the document Book_p1 to keep everything organized. Continue to use Save As as you work to create the different pages in your book and keep them numbered.

Changing Images Book: Getting Started

To Make Your Image Whiter & Brighter
1. Open your drawn images in Photoshop.
2. To make the photo brighter and less yellow: Layer- New Adjustment Layer- Brightness and Constrast and adjust the brightness and contrast to desired result.
3. To get rid of the yellowness in the photo: Layer-New Layer- Photo Filter- Click on Color and change the color to black
4. Merge all these layers together by highlighting all the layers in the layers window and right click and go to Merge Layers. This will make all of the changes to the image in the same layer.