Graphic Design Exercises
Photoshop: Painting
Objective |
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To learn various approaches to using
Photoshop as a digital canvas by creating an image similar to the
sample below:
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Discussion |
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Photoshop comes with many "canned" effects and filters that are often overused or used for the wrong reasons. In this execise, we'll try to stretch Photoshop's tools and use them in non-traditional ways to create abstract backgrounds that can add texture and visual interest to a composition.
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Procedure |
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making textures
- open "Painting.psd" in Photoshop, examine layers
- dupe a layer (drag layer onto the "new" icon), hide
previous layer
- run one of the following filters: noise > add noise; texture
> craquelure, grain, mosaic tiles, texturizer; sketch >
note paper
- rename layer
- repeat with another layer
- new layer set "not used"; drag layers you don't like
into this layer set
- reveal your favorite textures
distorting textures
- dupe a layer (drag layer onto the "new" icon), hide
previous layer
- run one of the following filters: distort > twirl, zigzag;
pixelate > color halftone
- rename layer
- repeat with another layer
- drag layers you don't like into "not used"
- reveal your favorite layers
resizing layers
- zoom out
- dupe a layer (drag layer onto the "new" icon), hide
previous layer
- edit > free transform (cmd T)
- repeat with another layer
- drag layers you don't like into "not used"
- reveal your favorite layers
colorizing layers
- change layer blending mode (optional)
- add layer mask, paint (optional)
- adjust opacity (optional)
- image > adjust > levels (optional)
- image > adjust > hue/saturation (colorize)
- adjust size and position
- reveal your favorite layer; add your name to bottom of file
grading
- print a color laser proof with your name on it for grading
- file your graded proof in your 3-ring binder for individual review
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