Tuesday, October 25

HW

Due Thursday, October 27


1. Read chapter on lighting posted on myCourses
2. Bring in object(s) for still life setup, and bring a tripod if you have one!!
3. Become an "expert" on the following lighting setups. Write a description of how it works and draw a diagram of the lighting setup with the subject, light source(s), and camera. You will be teaching the other members of your group.

Split Light:
Sarah
Sohee
Jordyn
Madison

Broad Light + Short Light:
Melanie
Shannon
Rebecca
Makenzie

Butterfly:
Jode
Mike
Liz
Cydney

Rembrandt:
Erica
Daniel
Chloe
Taylor

Meet in the Digital Lab at 2:10 and we will head over to the Service Building.

DON'T FORGET YOUR CAMERAS!
Batteries charged, memory card, ready to go...

In-Class Activity: Cutting/Pasting and Rearranging Compositions

Part 1:
Cutting and Pasting
Using the photograph of yourself, replace the background. You will investigate 3 different approaches to making selections (magic wand, quick selection, lasso), refining the edge of your selection and how to copy, cut and paste. Repeat the following steps 3 times:

1. Open image in Photoshop
2. Duplicate Background layer
3. Isolate the figure from the background using the Magic Wand / Quick Selection / Lasso
4. Replace the background with another image or color field
5. Save working file as psd. Label w/ tool used to make your selection (Ex: RemoveBackground_MagicWand)
6. Save version for web (jpeg)
7. Post to blog

Part 2:
Making New Compositions
Create new compositions in Photoshop from the images provided. Explore the power of Photoshop’s editing capabilities by rearranging, duplicating, resizing, recoloring objects in the images. You may use any of the Transform functions, cut/copy/paste, adjustment layers, etc. but make sure to follow the rules given for each work of art. Choose to manipulate at least 2 of the following:

1. Kasimir Malevich- Black Rectangle, Blue Triangle, 1915
    Rule: Use the Lasso tool to make your selections



2. Henri Matisse- Blue Nude IV, 1952
    Rule: You have to use all seven parts to make your new composition



3. Kasimir Malevich- The Wood Cutter
    Rule: Change at least one color on the figure



4. Kasimir Malevich- 18th Construction (Left)
    Rene Magritte- Golconda (Right)
    Rule: Use elements of both of these images in one composition

 

Monday, October 24

HW Reminder- Due Tuesday 10/25

Don't forget:
- Blog Post #6 was due on Friday at 5:00pm. Not everyone has posted yet!
- Points are taken off when you don't post your final images on your blog before each critique. Some people still haven't posted their Show Not Tell/Self Portrait images!
- Post your amalgamation edit from Thursday's class before class tomorrow


Materials for Tuesday:
Hard drive with individual portraits from amalgamation
Inkjet Paper

We will be working in Photoshop again. For one activity we will be using your portraits that were taken for the amalgamation activity (the original photos not the composite). I would also like to go over printing from Photoshop, so please bring your paper.