What are we learning today?
1. PPT: History of Gaming
2. Play Value Founding Fathers
3. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Pacman
- Choose a theme for Pacman
- Decide on sprites for wall, hero, enemy & food
- Program part 1 of Pacman
- Make a Splash Screen for the logo
- Make a Game Splash Screen
- Program part 2 of Breakout
- Test play the game for any bugs
- Upload the game to Schoology
4. Review/What’s Next
Handouts: The History of Gaming
Period 3
What are we learning today?
1. Review Antiqued Photo Parts 2 & 3
2. PPT: File Formats & Aspect Ratio
3. Demo: Cropping
4. Demo: Antiqued Photo Part 4
5. Next Week's Photos
6. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Antiqued Photo
- Download the frame & add the photo to it
- Add a glass overlay on top of the portrait
- Create a wallpaper
- Add the portrait to the wallpaper
- Apply a drop shadow to the frame
- Make a vignette to emulate a spotlight on the picture
- Save as a PNG & PSD, turn in PNG
Cropping
- Open one of your photos in Photoshop
- Choose the crop tool & set it to a 3:1 aspect ratio, position & commit
- Save as a PNG, upload the PNG to Schoology
Film Strip Collage
- Choose 6 photos for the film strip, one for the background photo
- Crop each of the strip photo so they are are all the same aspect ratio
- Crop the background photo to 8 x 10
- Build the photo strip in Bridge
- Add the strip to the background photo
- Create the film
- Make the film wave
- Save as a PNG & PSD
- Upload the PNG to Schoology
7. Review/What’s Next
Handouts: File Formats & Aspect Ratio, Cropping
Period 5
What are we learning today?
1. Review Padding, Screen Thumbnails & Rough
2. Demo: Degreasing a Screen
3. Turning in the Notepad
4. Objectives to Accomplish Today:
Notepad
- Choose a theme for your notepad
- Grab a sheet of paper & fold in half twice
- Draw a design in each square using the same theme
- Choose the best design & make a rough
- Vector the image in it’s own Ai file
- Layout a comprehensive using the rough template from Ai
- 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
- Cut 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
- Choose a name or image for a company
- Brainstorm and draw 4 thumbnails
- Choose your favorite thumbnail
- Develop that design into a large, clean, colored rough
- 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
- Reclaim the screen
- Mat the best print*
- Paperclip thumb, rough, comp, 2 prints, matted & rubric
5. Cleanup
6. Review/What’s Next
Handouts: Degreasing a Screen