Friday, December 9, 2016

Project #7: Take A Stand!


Objectives:

  • Students will learn about themes in art by researching a cause that is meaningful to them.
  • Students will explore the selection tools (lasso, magnetic lasso, quick selection, etc.), pen tool (anchor points), healing brush, clone stamp, masking layers, crop tool, and image resize
  • Students will learn to select a section of an image, and use their knowledge of Photoshop tools to manipulate several objects by selecting, copying, cutting, and pasting to create a new image.
  • Students will write a Process Paper detailing their research and what they learned about their cause, in addition to the symbols or objects chosen.
  • Students will become familiar with various color printing options for digital artists.

Project #6: Painterly Landscape


Objectives

  • Learn about Impressionism & Post-Impressionism artists: their subject matter and painterly styles.
  • Use a Landscape photo (you took) as inspiration for creating a digital painting.
  • Use Photoshop Brush tool/Presets, Color Palette/Swatch menus, Pencil Tool, Selection Tools, and Layers to create a digital painting.
  • Write a Process paper detailing your experiences and what you learned.
  • Get familiar with the various color printing options for digital painters.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Project #5: Design a Crest/Logo



Objective:
  • Create a personal/family Crest Logo using vector based images, which can be scaled to any size without losing quality.
  • Lay the building blocks for your logo by first drawing some basic shapes in illustrator. Use the tools available in illustrator to adjust shapes and get them looking how you want them for you logo.
  • Use the color and gradient tool options to fine tune the coloring and shading of the shapes you just created.
  • Arrange your shapes in an interesting Logo composition.
  • *Optional: Personalize your logo with text.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Project #2 30 Day Photo Challenge

 Selfie: Me Looking Fly Af
Today's Outfit: My "Edgy" Outfit
Sky: Not many clouds in this 100 degree weather
Something Red: You may think its pink, but honestly, its a shade of red. The flower wants to be red. Dont crush his dreams.
Bird's Eye View: Taken from my parent's balcony. Kermit was so scared. Poor thing.
 Ant's Level View: The family basketball hoop we have had for ages.
Fruit: I was so glad my mom had bought fruit the day prior to the due date.
A Bad Habit: My family has a bad soda habit.
Someone I Love: My amazing boyfriend who is currently attending BSU. GO BRONCOS!
Childhood Memory: I have had this jewelry box for as long as I could remember.
Something Green: I thought this would look really pretty with the sun glaring on it. I was right.
Sunrise: Good morning world!
Me and a Baker's Dozen: I have a nail polish problem. I have way more than what you see above.
Eyes Closed: Because taking selfies with your eyes clothes is obviously the norm.
Silhouette: The only way I could think of how to get a clear silhouette was the use of  a flashlight for shadow puppets.
Technology: The Nintendo Gang.
Sunset/Twilight: Good night!
Feet In Shoes: I thought it looked cool with the patterns interlining.
Something Blue: My sloppy Biology notes.
Faceless Self Portrait: My sloppy bun.
Hands: Tyler Loomis, my brother, and his Spock hands. Live Long and Prosper.
 Sun Flare: Mood, Its way too hot outside.
Animal: My mom's dog Kermit, or Kermy.
Vegetable Close Up: Gross.
A Sign: Signs I have hanging up in my room. My grandma buys me signs if they remind her of me.
Something Orange: Literally the only orange objects in my room. I loathe the color orange.
From a Distance: Me and the buddy Austin (in the distance) getting some Starbucks.
Black and White: The broski
Self Portrait: My gorgeous smile. lol jk


Objective:  Learn to understand how your camera works through repetition of process.  Shoot daily photos of objects, abstract ideas & themes to stimulate the thinking process in decisions about subject matter, improve upon technical skills of framing, lighting and focal point, and build your own copyright free image library. 

Project #4 Unity Triptych

Each picture is a close up of the throwback candy Bottle Caps. They are related by both color and texture.
September 08, 2016
ISO 320
Canon EOS Rebel T5
September 08, 2016
ISO 640
Canon EOS Rebel T5
September 08, 2016
ISO 3200
Canon EOS Rebel T5
September 08, 2016
ISO 400
Canon EOS Rebel T5

Objective:  Create a triptych (3 photographs) using the one or several of the following (3) photography techniques (close-up, stop-action, and/or panning), that you learned about in class.   All three images should have a unifying component; i.e. subject matter, theme, story, elements/principles, etc. - They should appear as though they go together.

Note: These techniques help to stimulate the thinking process in decisions about subject matter and to improve upon technical skills of framing, lighting and focal point.