What are we learning today?
1. Demo: Building the Calendar Continued (videos 3 & 4)
2. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Lens Flare Background
- Follow the steps on the handout to make a flare brush
- Make a new document 11” x 17” & 300 ppi
- Use the brush to make the design
- Upload the document as a PSD to Schoology
Calendar
- Choose a them for your calendar
- Draw four thumbnails for the layout of the calendar pages
- Develop the best thumbnail into a full size rough
- Measure the rough & add dimensions to it
- Do the math for the grid boxes
- Build the rough skeleton of each page
- Copy & pate in place on pages 2-13
- Change the month & dates to fit each month
- Crop, resize & place photos for the month pages
- Add any other touches to month pages
- Place in the cover design (possibly using the lens flare) on page 1
- Place the collage on page 14
- Export the calendar
- Make a proof sheet & print it
- Adjust colors, errors as seen on proof
- Export the calendar as a Print PDF
- Upload PDF to Schoology
- Turn in physical copy of thumbnails, rough, & proof to bin
3. Cleanup
4. Review/What’s Next
Period 3
What are we learning today?
1. Work Day Today
2. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Animating a GIF
- Find a ball to use
- Follow the steps to make it bounce
- Save the ball as a GIF
- Save & upload to Schoology
HDR
- Import the HDR photos to the computer
- Use Bridge to stack the photos
- Use HDR Pro to boost the dynamic range
- Save & Upload the photos to Schoology
- Make & print a proof sheet
3. Cleanup
4. Review/What’s Next
Period 5
What are we learning today?
1. Review Printing
2. Demo: Reclaiming a Screen
3. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Notepad
- Make a 4-Up
- Print a proof sheet
- Choose 25 sheets of paper
- Place the paper in tray 1 of printer, tell others NOT to print
- Send the job to the 419-C1 printer
- Collect & jog prints
- Put prints apart
- Cut cardboard (mat board) for backing
- Make a mount for one print
- Pad the notepad
- Trim the edges
- Tuck thumbnails, rough, comp, mount & rubric into pad
- Turn in to bin
Screen Printing
- Obtain, label, & degrease a screen
- Coat the screen
- Convert the vector to black & white, email to Mr. Tate
- Expose the screen
- Wash out the screen with a cone spray of water
- Patch Pinholes
- Block out the screen
- Cut paper to print on
- Cut out the comprehensive, center it on cut paper, tape in place
- Print the design
- Reblock the screen
- Reclaim the screen
- Mat the best print
- Paperclip thumb, rough, comp, 2 prints, matted & rubric
4. Cleanup
5. Review/What’s Next