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− | * Little bit of news from Adobe Max | + | * Little bit of news from Adobe Max 2018 |
* Project Review | * Project Review | ||
* Photoshop: | * Photoshop: | ||
− | ** | + | ** Displacement Map Trick |
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* New Assignment | * New Assignment | ||
== This Week == | == This Week == | ||
− | * | + | * Scanning settings review |
* Project Review | * Project Review | ||
* Animation in Photoshop | * Animation in Photoshop | ||
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** https://pinboard.in/search/u:choppingblock?query=illustration+animation | ** https://pinboard.in/search/u:choppingblock?query=illustration+animation | ||
** https://pinboard.in/search/u:choppingblock?query=cinemagraphs | ** https://pinboard.in/search/u:choppingblock?query=cinemagraphs | ||
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+ | * Watch this one: Photoshop Animation Techniques (Redux, Creative Cloud) | ||
+ | ** https://vimeo.com/80851591 | ||
* Creating animations in photoshop | * Creating animations in photoshop | ||
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== Video Notes == | == Video Notes == | ||
− | + | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20181029_MFAI_01_BlackAndWhiteAndColorScanningRefresher.mp4 Quick refresher on B&W + Color scanning settings] | |
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20181029_MFAI_02_PhotoshopAnimationPartA.mp4 Review & Photoshop animation techniques part A] | ||
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20181029_MFAI_03_PhotoshopAnimationPartB.mp4 Review & Photoshop animation techniques part B] | ||
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20181029_MFAI_04_ColorCalibrationForScreen.mp4 Overview of color calibration for screens] | ||
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* Use the Timeline panel (video animation or frame animation mode) to create your animation. | * Use the Timeline panel (video animation or frame animation mode) to create your animation. | ||
− | + | Upload your source file (the .psd) to Google as well as all animated gif or video files, please. |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 3 November 2018
Last Week
- Little bit of news from Adobe Max 2018
- Project Review
- Photoshop:
- Displacement Map Trick
- New Assignment
This Week
- Scanning settings review
- Project Review
- Animation in Photoshop
Open Questions
Notes
- My links to cinemagraphs and animating illustrations:
- Watch this one: Photoshop Animation Techniques (Redux, Creative Cloud)
- Creating animations in photoshop
- Create Awesome Animations in Photoshop
- Photoshop animation overview
Video Notes
- Quick refresher on B&W + Color scanning settings
- Review & Photoshop animation techniques part A
- Review & Photoshop animation techniques part B
- Overview of color calibration for screens
Assignment
Use the techniques shown in class this week to animate your existing project or create a new drawn, colored and composited illustration with the title of "tiny town". The new project should be same as the previous, 5" x 5" inches, then resized for the animation.
Your assignment is to animate your composited items and tell a little animated story.
- Illustrations should be drawn, prepped and colored separately then composited as groups or smart objects within Photoshop.
- Use the video from class and the additional video tutorials posted above.
- Resize you files to 800px or 600px square if you want to publish to animated gif.
- Create a file with at least 10 seconds of animation, or several files that add up to 10 seconds of animation.
- Use the Timeline panel (video animation or frame animation mode) to create your animation.
Upload your source file (the .psd) to Google as well as all animated gif or video files, please.