Photoshop is the worlds most popular IMAGE EDITING computer program. Already completed the Photoshop Basics tutorials? Want to be a Photoshop Pro user? Then complete these pro tutorials. Remember to use hotkeys shortcuts.
WANT TO ANIMATE WITH PHOTOSHOP? do the tutorials at the bottom of this page...
TASK #1: WHO AM I? 1. Take a photo of your face using the computer camera using webcamtoy.com 2. Start a new photoshop file - A4 Landscape. Save your face photo to the photoshop file. 2. Decide on your own superhero ego. Could be one of these or invent your own & incorporate your culture. 3. Design your own superhero face/mask. Merge it onto your face like the middle image example. 4. Design your own logo & title. Add them to your image like the right end image example. 5. Save your Photoshop file & final jpeg image to your DTC folder. 6. Create a Google Presentation. Cover page with your full name, student id & final jpeg image. Other pages, include the images you used to create your final image & their website reference links #RespectCopyright.
TASK #5: MELT YOUR FACE Once you have completed task 4, try the same melt technique on an image of your face.
Task #6: RIBBON PHOTO STRIP Save the ribbon image line drawing below to A4 Landacape photoshp file. Complete the ribbon photo strip tutorial using finished images from the tutorials 1-5. You might want to use 2 ribbon strips instead of 1. Make it look cool! http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/photo-strip-photoshop-tutorial
TASK #7 PHOTOSHOP ANIMATED GIF
GIF is a series of still images in a sequence. Also called a ANIMATED GIF. You can make gifs with photoshop.
The below gif is 6 still images of a woman spinning. The images are hand drawn and the colourful dress is created in Photoshop. The images were then 'sequenced' using Photoshop (or After Effects) to create the final woman spinning gif
The below gif is about 25 still images of a woman dancing. The images were created using photos, paint and hand drawings then edited in photoshop to create final images. The images were then 'sequenced' using Photoshop or After Effects to create the final woman dancing gif