A N I M A T E!!!!!!
This Project will be due Thursday the 8th (next thursday)
whats Due: 1 photoshop animation at least 20 sec long at 6 fps.
save as a .MOV file twice
create & save in the program Framed
first .MOV final output size 720x540 @ 6 fps*
second .MOV final output size 533x400 @ 6 fps*
10/31/07
10/29/07
In Class Tue Oct 30th
interesting digital stuff:
Work on your Animations.
- i will be coming around to check on your progress!
(you should be into animating by now)
Work on your Animations.
- i will be coming around to check on your progress!
(you should be into animating by now)
Photo Contest
Now accepting submissions for
Changing Perspectives
Pine Lake Fall 2007 Photo Contest
Cash prizes of $100 (Best in Show) and $75 (2nd Prize). Photos must be submitted to Ben Sheridan, academic intern in the Department of Art and Art History room M-8, which is on the mezzanine in the sculpture studio in the Anderson Center for the Arts, by noon on Friday, November 16. All entries will be considered for inclusion in the Fall 2007 “Changing Perspectives” show in the Robertson Lodge Gallery at Pine Lake. This contest is open to all Hartwick students.
For contest rules ask Joe. For more information, contact Pine Lake Program Coordinator Dan Morse: morsed@hartwick.edu or 607–431–4520.
10/25/07
In Class Thur Oct 25th
interesting art piece done at a mall in Rhode Island.
School X-mas card contest (win 200$)
Talkin' about shot point of view & action movement
work on project!
School X-mas card contest (win 200$)
Talkin' about shot point of view & action movement
work on project!
10/22/07
In Class Tue Oct 23rd
Makin' a Stopmotion Animation in Photoshop
Step 1: cut out the different elements and put them on different layers
Step 2: Move a layer (or layers)
Step 3: Save the image using Save for Web. Save as a jpeg 12 quality
Step 4: Repeat Step 2 & 3 about 120 times to get a 20 sec animation at 6 FPS (min required for the Project)
Make sure you have picked a relative screen size like 1024x768 at 72dpi in photoshop
Step 1: cut out the different elements and put them on different layers
Step 2: Move a layer (or layers)
Step 3: Save the image using Save for Web. Save as a jpeg 12 quality
Step 4: Repeat Step 2 & 3 about 120 times to get a 20 sec animation at 6 FPS (min required for the Project)
Make sure you have picked a relative screen size like 1024x768 at 72dpi in photoshop
10/17/07
In Class Thur Oct 18th
Stop motion Animation in Photoshop
- Use of layers
- Save as
- Use of a Folder
Framed
- FPS
- Size
- Use of layers
- Save as
- Use of a Folder
Framed
- FPS
- Size
10/10/07
In Class Thur Oct 11th
Project 3 is Due today!
- i will show you how to print your images today in class.
- your image should be up on Flickr
**** we will look at using Flickr today
Section 2 - Time based Media
-see examples
* re-look at Project 2
Project 4
- i will show you how to print your images today in class.
- your image should be up on Flickr
**** we will look at using Flickr today
Section 2 - Time based Media
-see examples
* re-look at Project 2
Project 4
10/8/07
In Class Tue Oct 9th
Photoshop Text and Transform
--- Text Tool
--- Transform tools
--- Filters
--- Using the Vector tools
--- Photoshop masks
--- Text Tool
--- Transform tools
--- Filters
--- Using the Vector tools
--- Photoshop masks
10/3/07
In Class Thur Oct 4th
Photoshop
--- Cloning Stamp
--- Healing Brush
--- Pattern Stamp
Scanning images
--- Alternative scanning
Project 3
--- Cloning Stamp
--- Healing Brush
--- Pattern Stamp
Scanning images
--- Alternative scanning
Project 3
10/2/07
In Class Tue Oct 2nd
Today we will be handing in the files for Project 1
make sure they are 'flattened' and saved as JPEGs Quality 12 on 'Standard'
i will give the nameing convention in class
Photoshop
--- cloning stamp
make sure they are 'flattened' and saved as JPEGs Quality 12 on 'Standard'
i will give the nameing convention in class
Photoshop
--- cloning stamp
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