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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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+ | === Image Compression Stuff === | ||
+ | * https://fixthephoto.com/tiff-vs-jpeg.html | ||
=== Photoshop Stuff === | === Photoshop Stuff === | ||
+ | * The Ruler tool | ||
* http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/ | * http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/ | ||
* http://photoshoptips.net/ | * http://photoshoptips.net/ | ||
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== Assignment == | == Assignment == | ||
− | * Review the techniques and videos from class this week. | + | * Assignment: 5-Part Illustration — On paper and digitally, create a brand new 6” by 6” illustration. |
+ | * Your prompt is: “fall” — interpret it any way you like. Fall as in autumn? Falling down? Totally up to you. The only rule: your composition must be built from at least five separate drawn visual elements. | ||
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+ | * Review the techniques and videos from class this week. Use the techniques introduced & reinforced in class to create one composited 6" x 6" colored digital illustration. | ||
+ | * You will upload one layered Photoshop file (and any related working files, scans, etc...) for class next week. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Process === | ||
+ | * Draw no less than 5 separate parts/pieces which will be assembled into one composition. | ||
+ | * Half or more of your parts/pieces must be drawn by hand and scanned using the techniques shown in class. The other parts can be drawn digitally in Procreate, Fresco, Illustrator or similar tools. | ||
+ | * Yes, you can hand draw and scan all the parts if you prefer. | ||
+ | * At least one part/piece should be a "background" | ||
+ | * Scan and prep each hand drawn part/piece as independent items. | ||
+ | * Bring all the parts/pieces that you wish to use into one file, and compose an illustration. | ||
+ | * Create your final 6" x 6" composition by assembling,You can scale, rotate, recolor, and duplicate your parts/pieces, you can use any variation or Photoshop techniques you wish. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * I expect to see clean, intentional scanning, as a good resolution — use class techniques, not phone photos. | ||
+ | * Anywhere between 1200 - 2400 ppi recommended. | ||
+ | * Pro tip: You should not need tons of blend modes. Keep it clean. Use Multiply only when you acttually want a blend mode. | ||
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+ | === Bring and upload for class next week === | ||
+ | # One LAYERED Photoshop file of your compleated illustration | ||
+ | # If you wish to addionally make a flat .png version of your layerd file, thats fine to add. | ||
+ | # Your scans of your parts/pieces | ||
+ | # Whatever additonal files you used to make parts (Procreate, Fresco, Illustrator, etc...) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 30 September 2025
Contents
Last Week
- Intro to Gear
- Intro to healthy computer habits
- First Assignment
This Week
- Medium is the Massage project review
- Introduction to scanning & tips for using your phones.
- Introduction to proper scan preparation for Photoshop illustration work.
Open Questions
Notes
Image Compression Stuff
Photoshop Stuff
- The Ruler tool
- http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/
- http://photoshoptips.net/
- http://morris-photographics.com/photoshop/shortcuts/
Photoshop Key Commands
Adobe Global Key Commands
- Spacebar = pan
- Spacebar - Command = Zoom In
- Spacebar - Command - Option = Zoom Out
- F = toggles through view modes
- Command + ; = hide guides
- Bigger Brush - ]
- Smaller Brush - ]
The Scan Prep Color Process
Video Notes
- Class Introduction: Printers and Printing Basics
- Flatbed Scanners and Scanning Best Practices
- Prepping Scans for Production – Part A
- Prepping Scans for Production – Part B and Assignment Review
- RGB & CMYK Printing Best Practices
- Scanning Colored Artwork and Calibrating Color – Quick Chat
- Introduction to Coloring Scanned Illustrations in Photoshop
- Introduction to Properly Prepping Scanned Illustration Linework in Photoshop
- Next Assignment Info and How to Get Brushes in Photoshop
Assignment
- Assignment: 5-Part Illustration — On paper and digitally, create a brand new 6” by 6” illustration.
- Your prompt is: “fall” — interpret it any way you like. Fall as in autumn? Falling down? Totally up to you. The only rule: your composition must be built from at least five separate drawn visual elements.
- Review the techniques and videos from class this week. Use the techniques introduced & reinforced in class to create one composited 6" x 6" colored digital illustration.
- You will upload one layered Photoshop file (and any related working files, scans, etc...) for class next week.
Process
- Draw no less than 5 separate parts/pieces which will be assembled into one composition.
- Half or more of your parts/pieces must be drawn by hand and scanned using the techniques shown in class. The other parts can be drawn digitally in Procreate, Fresco, Illustrator or similar tools.
- Yes, you can hand draw and scan all the parts if you prefer.
- At least one part/piece should be a "background"
- Scan and prep each hand drawn part/piece as independent items.
- Bring all the parts/pieces that you wish to use into one file, and compose an illustration.
- Create your final 6" x 6" composition by assembling,You can scale, rotate, recolor, and duplicate your parts/pieces, you can use any variation or Photoshop techniques you wish.
- I expect to see clean, intentional scanning, as a good resolution — use class techniques, not phone photos.
- Anywhere between 1200 - 2400 ppi recommended.
- Pro tip: You should not need tons of blend modes. Keep it clean. Use Multiply only when you acttually want a blend mode.
Bring and upload for class next week
- One LAYERED Photoshop file of your compleated illustration
- If you wish to addionally make a flat .png version of your layerd file, thats fine to add.
- Your scans of your parts/pieces
- Whatever additonal files you used to make parts (Procreate, Fresco, Illustrator, etc...)
- Upload your original scans AND your layered Photoshop source file to the Google Drive folder: svaMFAI_20251006-assignment-scan-and-digitally-color-fall-project-Photoshop