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== This Week ==
  
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* Review first Adobe Illustrator illustration projects
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* Short Adobe Aero (augmented reality) overview
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; Adobe Aero (Augmented Reality)
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: [https://www.adobe.com/products/aero.html Product Page for Aero]
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: Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axam9Gr4UJ0 Adobe Aero: Getting Started with AR | Tutorial]
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== Assignment ==
 
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Leverage your Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop skills into one illustration and augmented reality experience.
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===Output===
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* One standard/working resolution Photoshop file containing a mix of Illustrator vector parts and pixel/raster parts and any related working files, scans.
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* One Adobe Aero project version of the same illustration where you have turned it into an augmented reality experience and or installation.
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===Process===
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* Look over the augmented reality inspiration above and from class. The specific example I showed was [https://www.behance.net/gallery/108701131/Take-me-there-%2833%29?tracking_source=curated_tools_aero Take me there on Behance]. Decide upon an illustration theme that will fit these criteria and be fun in augmented reality.
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* Use Adobe Illustrator on desktop/iPad or vector tools in Fresco to create a handful of vector parts/objects.
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* Bring your parts/objects into Photoshop as layers or Smart Objects.
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* Composite and add elements with your vector parts in Photoshop. Consider adding textures, transparent bits, etc...
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* Use Adobe Aero on your [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/adobe-aero/id1401748913 iPhone/iPad] or [https://www.adobe.com/products/aero.html desktop] to create a multi-part 3d version of your Illustration in augmented reality.
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** In class I showed you how to [https://www.google.com/search?q=export+for+aero&oq=export+for+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i67l2j0i512l7.3769j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 export your PSD for Aero].
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** You might want to export your whole PSD as layers or you might want to export each layer separately (move them into independent files) and recompose in Aero.
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* Adding animation is optional this week, if you are interested you can [https://helpx.adobe.com/aero/using/add-animated-assets-aero.html add animated assets in Adobe Aero].
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* Once your Aero project is complete you can share it with the class as a link or QR code.
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* You can also record a movie of your AR file from within Aero mobile if you want to share that.
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===Project Delivery===
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* One LAYERED photoshop file of your working resolution illustration.
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* One exported Adobe Aero file of your AR masterpiece. See [https://helpx.adobe.com/aero/how-to/publish-share-aero.html Share Adobe Aero project]
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* QR code, recorded video and/or link to your AR project.
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* Google drive folder: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CbOGg4UnuF-e5fsPIjpik7hS3alSQ4Yx&authuser=matthew%40choppingblock.com&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20211206-Illustrator-photoshop-augmented-reality-drawings]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 3 December 2021

Last Week

  • Adobe InDesign overview
  • Printing Booklet feature within Adobe InDesign
  • Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
  • New Adobe Illustrator assignment

This Week

  • Review first Adobe Illustrator illustration projects
  • Short Adobe Aero (augmented reality) overview

Open Questions

Notes

Augmented Reality Learning

Adobe Aero has a good guided tour
Take me there on Behance process stuff is perfect for illustrators!
Adobe Aero (Augmented Reality)
Product Page for Aero
Video: Adobe Aero: Getting Started with AR | Tutorial

Augmented Reality Inspiration

Prosthetic Reality exhibit & book excited a lot of the MFAI folks
Festival of the Impossible an Adobe event
Geo Law's A/R sketchbook piece and the making of is here!
Dan Mumford A/R projects
Adobe Aero projects on Behance
Mirages & miracles gallery installation
Augmented Reality: Meet the artists creating the future of storytelling

Video Notes

Assignment

Leverage your Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop skills into one illustration and augmented reality experience.

Output

  • One standard/working resolution Photoshop file containing a mix of Illustrator vector parts and pixel/raster parts and any related working files, scans.
  • One Adobe Aero project version of the same illustration where you have turned it into an augmented reality experience and or installation.

Process

  • Look over the augmented reality inspiration above and from class. The specific example I showed was Take me there on Behance. Decide upon an illustration theme that will fit these criteria and be fun in augmented reality.
  • Use Adobe Illustrator on desktop/iPad or vector tools in Fresco to create a handful of vector parts/objects.
  • Bring your parts/objects into Photoshop as layers or Smart Objects.
  • Composite and add elements with your vector parts in Photoshop. Consider adding textures, transparent bits, etc...
  • Use Adobe Aero on your iPhone/iPad or desktop to create a multi-part 3d version of your Illustration in augmented reality.
    • In class I showed you how to export your PSD for Aero.
    • You might want to export your whole PSD as layers or you might want to export each layer separately (move them into independent files) and recompose in Aero.
  • Adding animation is optional this week, if you are interested you can add animated assets in Adobe Aero.
  • Once your Aero project is complete you can share it with the class as a link or QR code.
  • You can also record a movie of your AR file from within Aero mobile if you want to share that.

Project Delivery