Expectations:
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
Where does your backpack go?
Where does your cellphone go?
Typing.com ASSIGNMENT!
Advanced: Advanced Symbols :: Due Friday, April 12
Typing:
Log in to typing.com
Click Lessons
On Advanced Tab, Click Advanced Symbols
Due Friday, April 12
10 Pts.
If you are finished or waiting, work on Clever!
Students click on the Clever icon on the desktop
Sign in using the username & password (same as logging into computer)
Click on the square that says iReady
Continue until time is up!
Lessons have been assigned to them based on their diagnostic test results both in Math and Reading. Within each lesson are brain break games. The district is pushing a goal of 45 minutes per week on Online Lessons in ELA and 45 minutes per week in Math to close the gaps found in the diagnostic. Math and ELA are providing some of that time during the week, but not all.
Get to know Photoshop!
What you NEED to know!!!!
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Adobe Photoshop
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Adobe Photoshop, computer application software used to edit and manipulate digital images. Photoshop was developed in 1987 by the American brothers Thomas and John Knoll, who sold the distribution license to Adobe Systems Incorporated in 1988.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will practice different tools and techniques and gradually show your success!
Puppet Warp...what?!?
Puppet Warp creates a mesh across your image, and by placing points on the mesh and moving them, you can make significant alterations. In practical terms you could; move an arm, correct a head tilt, lengthen legs, completely re-shape objects and so on. There are so many things you can do with this.
Left click the DOWNLOAD button on the top right
This will save the file to your Arts & Media or downloads folder!
Quick Tip! After you click the download button, notice on the top right corner the download should appear...simply click the file to open!
SAVE (as) YOUR DOCUMENT!
Shortcut: Shift + Ctrl + S
(or File: SAVE AS)
Save to YOUR COMPUTER!
Click the Save on Your Computer button
On the left click THIS PC
Select Desktop
Select Arts and Media Folder
Name the document:
"First Name Last Name PUPPET"
Click SAVE
Add your name!
On the First Last Name layer...double click the "T" Thumbnail to highlight the text and type your name in the text box on the artboard
Mask the Puppet!
Select the Puppet Layer....then click Select (from top menu)>Subject
Wait to see the "marching ants"
Now add a layer Mask
Click the LAYER MASK (fx) icon at the bottom of the LAYERS panel to add a layer mask
Apply the layer mask!
Drag the LAYER MASK (the black thumbnail) into the trash can at the bottom of the layers panel
Click APPLY
Convert to Smart object...
With the Puppet layer selected, click the "hamburger" (the lines on the top right of the layers panel) and select CONVERT TO SMART OBJECT
Puppet Warp!
With the Puppet Layer selected go to EDIT>PUPPET WARP
Click SHOW MESH on the top
The mesh helps you see where intersecting points are
Tips on Adjusting
In the options bar, you can adjust the following mesh settings:
Mode: Determines the overall elasticity of the mesh.
Density: Determines the spacing of mesh points. More Points increases precision but requires more processing time; Fewer Points does the opposite.
Expansion: Expands or contracts the outer edge of the mesh.
Show Mesh: Deselect to show only adjustment pins, providing a clearer preview of your transformations.
Add pins...
In the image window, click to add pins to areas you want to transform and areas you want to anchor in place.
Think about where the bends are on our bodies...where are out joints. Like elbows, knees etc
Tips on Adjusting Pins...
To reposition or remove pins, do any of the following:
Drag pins to warp the mesh.
To reveal a mesh area you’ve overlapped with another, click the Pin Depth buttons in the options bar.
To remove selected pins, press Delete. To remove other individual pins, place the cursor directly over them, and press Alt; when the scissors icon appears, click.
Click the Remove All Pins button in the options bar.
Rotating...
To rotate the mesh a fixed number of degrees, press Alt, and position the cursor near to, but not over the pins. When a circle appears, drag to visually rotate the mesh.
Make at least 5 rotations! (move 5 parts!)
When your transformation is complete, press Enter or Return.
Click APPLY
You must rotate the arms, legs and one other joint minimum!
Trolling...
Go online and find an image to place behind your puppet!
Make sure to pull the layer the image is on down below the puppet!
SHOW ME ON YOUR SCREEN!!
Do NOT close PHOTOSHOP until your work is verified!!!
GETTING CREDIT!!!
Go to our Classroom in TEAMS
Select Assignments
Select
Photoshop: Puppet Warp!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Find the PHOTOSHOP file we were just working on!
REMEMBER! YOU ARE ATTACHING THE Photoshop File!
DO NOT EXPORT THE FILES!!!!
Wait for files to upload
File will show up below under My Work
CLICK TURN IN!
NOTE: There MUST be an Adobe Photoshop file attached to get credit. Simply clicking TURN IN will not do!!!
20 Points possible! File MUST have warped puppet and background image!
Due TODAY!!!
Please make sure past assignments were completed and shared with me for credit!
Not sure? Check Atlas!!!