Friday, April 22, 2016

Agenda Week of April 25, 2016 -April 29, 2016

Agenda Week of April 25, 2016 -April 29, 2016  
7th week of Trimester 3 - PROGRESS REPORTS THIS WEEK!
VOCABULARY- Photoshop Toolbar


Question
Answer
Rectangular Marquee Tool  Select part of your image  
Lasso Tool  A free form selection tool that allows you to select parts of your image in whatever shape  
Crop Tool  Crop your image to your desired size and shape  
Healing Brush Tool  Similar to the Clone Stamp  
Clone Stamp Tool  Copy parts of your image over the top of others  
Eraser Tool  Erase parts of your image  
Smudge Tool  Smudge the pixels on part of your image to blur out imperfections or lines  
Pen Tool  Use your mouse to draw or write on your image as with a pen  
Path Selection Tool  To select a path component (including a shape in a shape layer  
Object Rotate Tool  This is only for 3D images. The 3D object and camera tools become active when a 3D layer is selected. Use the 3D object tools to change the position or scale of a 3D model.  
Hand Tool  Manually move your image so you can work on different areas  
Set Foreground Color  Select a color to be working with for type of the paintbrush; the foreground coloris the active color  
Move Tool  Move your image or parts of your image  
Magic Wand Tool  A selection tool that lets you choose parts of your image based on color  
Eyedropper Tool  Select the exact color from an image by clicking on it with the eyedropper  
Brush Tool  Paint on or add color to your image  
History Brush Tool  Works similarly to the Undo option  
Gradient Tool  Create a gradient of two colors (foreground and background colors) across your canvas  
Dodge Tool  Lighten an area on your image  
Horizontal Type Tool  Add text to your image  
Rounded Rectangle Tool  Draw shapes on your image  
Camera Rotate Tool  This is only for 3D images  
Zoom Tool  Enlarge your view of your image  
Set Background Color  The background color won't be used as frequentlyif you expand your canvas size  

COPY  THIS AGENDA-  It is a course/school requirement and will count 5% of your semester grade!

???Essential Question????  What do effective problem solvers do when they get stuck?
What design elements will help you make this word illustrated to represent it’s own meaning better?  Color?  Shape?? etc.
How can you communicate the idea of the word in a visual manner?  How can you be make it unique ( discuss stereotypes/ cliché) creative with this topic?

Learning Target:  Students understand that by use of basic techniques to problem solve and troubleshoot , they can usually troubleshoot and resolve typical basic computer and software issues.


Monday 4.25.16-  COPY AGENDA -  
Vocabulary Photoshop Tools -2

1st, 4th, 7th  PERIODS 

DUE-Studio#10_Selective Color Demo-  3 images DUE Tuesday-1 practice, 2 real   HIGH RES IMAGES

DEMO-PSStudio #11-CONTENT AWARE

Photoshop Tools
https://quizlet.com/_6flxh

2nd Period ONLY- VOCABULARY  ( Bottom of page)
https://quizlet.com/_27ok6x
Part 2  Photography Mastery Project- Elements of Photography in Google Classroom

3rd Period ONLY-  VOCABULARY MATRIX 
DUE: Studio #4_BASIC SHAPES  

Ongoing Studio ASSIGNMENT:  ONLINE PORTFOLIO--- Go to Google Classroom for directions- Work on this in any extra time

Tuesday 4.26.16-  
1st, 4th, 7th  PERIODS 
Vocabulary Review-Photoshop Tools
Photoshop Toolbar  https://quizlet.com/_27oz5v
www.quia.com
Photoshop Toolbar- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-895416

DUE-Studio#10_Selective Color Demo-  3 images DUE Tuesday-1 practice, 2 real   HIGH RES IMAGES

PSStudio #11-CONTENT AWARE


2nd Period ONLY- VOCABULARY  ( Bottom of page)
DUE!!! Part 2  Photography Mastery Project- Elements of Photography in Google Classroom
https://quizlet.com/_27ok6x
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-853013

3rd Period ONLY-
DEMO- Studio #5_Text Practice
DEMO-STUDIO#_NAME
DUE: Studio #4_BASIC SHAPES 
https://quizlet.com/_27p2h1

Ongoing Studio ASSIGNMENT:  ONLINE PORTFOLIO--- Go to Google Classroom for directions- Work on this in any extra time

Wednesday 4.27.16    2-1-2 
Typing

PRACTICE FOR SBAC
http://sbac.portal.airast.org/ca/practice-test-ca/

https://platform.everfi.net/


All work on ONLINE PORTFOLIO  Assign to 3rd


Thursday 4.28.16  

1st, 4th, 7th  PERIODS 
Photoshop Toolbar  https://quizlet.com/_27oz5v
www.quia.com

PSStudio #11-CONTENT AWARE
DEMO_PSSTUDIO#12


2nd Period ONLY- VOCABULARY  ( Bottom of page)
COMPLETE -DUE Part 2  Photography Mastery Project- Elements of Photography in Google Classroom

DEMO: STYKZ 
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-853013

3rd Period ONLY-
DEMO- Studio #5_Text Practice
DEMO-STUDIO#_NAME
DUE: Studio #4_BASIC SHAPES 

https://quizlet.com/_27p2h1
Friday 4.29.16  
typing
www.quia.com
Photoshop Toolbar- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-895416

1st, 4th, 7th  PERIODS 
PHOTOSHOP TOOLS 2 TESTStudio#3


2nd Period ONLY- VOCABULARY TEST ( Bottom of page)
Part 2  Photography Mastery Project- Elements of Photography in Google Classroom
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-853013

3rd Period ONLY-VOCABULARY TEST
Studio #5

http://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
www.typing.com

2nd Period Only
Photography  drawing with light  
Composition  the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art or a photograph. Organization of the elements of art.  
Rule of thirds  Place objects of interest near the intersections of two imaginary vertical and horizontal lines dividing the viewfinder (thirds)  
Symmetry  the balance of design elements where one side equals another  
Vantage Point  a place from which something can be viewed  
backlight  Shoot a subject with the light behind you or in diffused light.  
Silhouette  back-lit  
Depth of field  Z-axis. sense of depth  
leading lines  Leading lines are lines within an image (sometimes perspective lines) that leads the eye to the subject. They create interest.  
Rhythm  A regular or harmonious pattern created by lines  
Texture  used to describe the visual "feel" of a two-dimensional work(photography)  
Line  the eye will tend to follow lines,real or implied.  
Pattern/ Shape  A repeated decorative design.
3rd Period ONLY

overlap  to lay 2 or more things together so that they partly cover each other  
grid  a pattern of squares formed by criss crossing lines  
preferences  options you can set based on your work habits  
depth  distance from top to bottom or front to back : deepness  
emphasis  special importance or emphasis  
collaborate  cooperate, act jointly, work together  
software  instructions/ programs that tell the computer what to do  
hardware  the physical parts of a computer system  
layer  one thickness of something lying over or under another : different parts over or under another  
background  the part of a scene/ design that lies behind objects in the foreground ( front)  

Image Resources

JUST THINK ABOUT IT...

"What would you attempt, if you KNEW you could not fail???"_anonymous

"If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves." _Thomas A. Edison

Mrs. Chastain

Mrs. Chastain
Students Fooling With Photoshop!