May 30 2008
Displacement Maps and Bert Monroy
Bert Monroy’s Displacement Map Document: Monroy document
Resources related to Mr. Monroy and his techniques:
- Bert Monroy’s Web Site
- PixelPerfect with Bert Monroy at Revision3.net [Podcasts/Videos]
Classroom and course-related materials and resources for the Art Institute of Pittsburgh
May 30 2008
Bert Monroy’s Displacement Map Document: Monroy document
Resources related to Mr. Monroy and his techniques:
May 30 2008
Your final project for Digital Image Manipulation, due Week 11, is as follows:
Create a DVD cover, printed and submitted within a DVD case, including the following:
- Submit all files burned to a CD or DVD (any source files, your unflattened files, etc.)
- 3 panels (Front, Spine, and Back Covers)
- Single-sided Insert
- Include one example of displacement mapping
- Make clean selections using the pen tool or advanced channel-based selections (as covered in Week 9)
- Use color correction
- Use layer masks
- Use adjustment layers
- Use clipping masks
- Ample use of text
- Use shapes and vectors
Extra Credit: DVD Label (your own design), affixed properly to disk
Dimensions are yours to determine. The final resolution must be 150ppi (minimum), 300ppi preferred, depending on how high quality you wish to print.
May 28 2008
QuickTime Embed/Object Specifications for fun and profit.
May 16 2008
G133 and CC133
Project III Requirements
The Magazine Cover
Continue reading “FND133 Project 3″
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May 12 2008
The final project requirements are listed below. Remember, your 2 to 3 paragraph proposal for the web site is due at the beginning of class in Week 8.
Requirements: Continue reading “FND132 Final Project Requirements (Final due wk.11)”
May 09 2008
Project 2: Self-Portrait
Using only brushes, layers, and brush/layer blending techniques, create a Self Portrait in Photoshop.
Realism is commendable but not a strict requirement; you can use this to portray yourself in a creative manner or depict your “inner self.” You are not permitted to use a tracing image in Photoshop; use your ingenuity, brushes, pencils, and blending tools to create your piece. You may use a graphics tablet/pen tablet for your piece.
You may not use any other tool aside from the brush tools. You may use the selection tools to constrain areas of your Photoshop document, but you cannot cut and paste from other images. You are not permitted to use shape tools to create areas of your image. Use the brush tools and layers exclusively.
Begin with the following specifications:
Resolution: 72 PPI
Size: 8” x 8” (or close to it)
You will submit your final PSD file as yourlastname.psd to the Project 2 folder. Have fun!
May 05 2008
Hey everyone … Great work tonight on learning the basics of embedded CSS code. A number of dynamic and interesting possibilities are becoming available to you as you begin to understand modern page creation. Here is the Week 6 HTML file for your review.
May 05 2008
Hey there …
Another productive and interesting class! Thanks for your continued participation.
Here is the Week 6 Power Point on the Internet and WWW.
Links:
TBA
May 05 2008
Hey gang … here are the Power Point files from previous weeks:
IMD121 Week 3 Power Point
IMD121 Week 4 Power Point
Apr 30 2008
As a result of our discussion in FND114 - Fundamentals of Media Communications, I am referring you to the hdguru.com site for items related to purchasing HDTVs. The Ten Worst HD Video “Scams” are featured in this link.