Thanks for a great semester. I have graded all of your exams and final project. Hope that I see you all in Computer Art II.
Bryan
Friday, December 11, 2015
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
4. PSD : Photoshop Document, Ai: Adobe Illustrator Document, Jpg: Joint Photographic Experts Group, Obj: Object File (for 3d, texture maps and other forms of data).
10. Zoom In: Command + , Zoom Out: Command - , Open: Command O, Save: Command S, Save As: Command Shift S, New: Command N, Copy: Command C, Paste: Command V.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Final Exam
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Familiarity with computer-based art, overview of
methods and strategies, modes and paths of input and output.
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Knowledge of Macintosh OS basics and file
handling; intro to software/hardware, monitor calibration, etc.
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Familiar with styles, trends, modes, and
aesthetics: from primitive to
postmodern, developing creative content.
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Know elements and principles of design and
typography basics.
·
Become familiar with the essentials on
pixel-based and vector-based art: color,
resolution, layout, formats, and output; working with rulers, grids, guides,
layers, etc.
·
Modes of getting art into the computer: scanning, digital cameras, and other art
resources
·
Working with a comprehensive vector-based
drawing program; fills, strokes, Bezier curves, points & paths, blends and
gradients, transformation, layers, typography & object composition and
layout; output formats.
·
Working with Adobe Photoshop from basic
principles to more advanced methods.
·
Export/import and file interchange methods
between programs as a creative workflow.
·
Web-based graphics and presentation.
·
Familiarity with computer-based art, overview of
methods and strategies, modes and paths of input and output.
·
Knowledge of Macintosh OS basics and file
handling; intro to software/hardware, monitor calibration, etc.
·
Familiar with styles, trends, modes,
aesthetics: from primitive to
postmodern, developing creative content.
·
Know elements and principles of design and
typography basics.
·
Become familiar with the essentials on
pixel-based and vector-based art: color,
resolution, layout, formats, and output; working with rulers, grids, guides,
layers, etc.
·
Modes of getting art into the computer: scanning, digital cameras, and other art
resources
·
Working with a comprehensive vector-based
drawing program; fills, strokes, Bezier curves, points & paths, blends and
gradients, transformation, layers, typography & object composition and
layout; output formats.
·
Working with Adobe Photoshop from basic
principles to more advanced methods.
·
Export/import and file interchange methods
between programs as a creative workflow.
·
Web-based graphics and presentation.
QUESTIONS
1. In photoshop create a document that is six by six inches
with a resolution of 250 dpi. Fill the
image with a pattern you create. In the center of the image place a 1.5 inch blue
circle that is 50% opaque.
2. In photoshop open the pottery image. Photorealistically
paint another pot in some part of the image. (hint steal from the original
image)
3. In photoshop open the seascape image. Hand tint the
picture using at least three different colors.
4. Write down the following keyboard shortcuts: zoom in,
zoom out, open, save, save as, new, copy, paste
5. Open the telephone pole file and remove the telephone
pole.
6. Open the strokes image and recreate them in illustrator
using an 8 point blue stroke.
7. Open the flower image and recreate it in illustrator.
8. In illustator make a 6x6 grid of yellow squares that are
exactly a half inch in size and spaced a
half inch apart. In the center place a black star that is one half inch wide
directly in the center.
9. In cinema4d create a sculpture using four different
primitives.
10. List what these five different file types mean: .psd,
.ai, .jpg, .pdf, .obj
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