January 10 :: What is PS and it's tools?
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!
Intermediate: Easy Top Row Words
Due Friday, January 12
Typing:
Log in to typing.com
Click Lessons
On Intermediate Tab, Click Easy Top Row Words
Due Friday, January 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!!!!
Let's go over the basic tools and techniques of Adobe Photoshop. This tutorial introduces you to the Photoshop work area and shows you how to open and save your images, zoom in and out, and undo mistakes.
WHAT IS 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!
What is the difference?
We know Illustrator...How is Photoshop different?
Both Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop are similar, but they have been created to serve different purposes. The most significant difference is that Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics software while Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics software. As such, the file formats used for each tool are also different.
Illustrator vs. Photoshop:
When to use each application.
Different apps, different images.
Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator both work with images, but they are very different applications. The main differences between Photoshop and Illustrator are the types of files each program works with and whether you’re editing graphics or photos.
WHEN TO USE ILLUSTRATOR
Illustrator is a graphic design application. Graphic designers use Illustrator to create vector graphics. Vector images and graphics are made of points, lines, shapes, and curves based on mathematical formulas rather than a set amount of pixels, and therefore can be scaled up or down while maintaining image quality. So, vector artwork can fit different sizes — larger or smaller — without losing any detail.
Vector art can appear on everything from enormous banners to wallet-sized business cards, and everything in between. This makes Illustrator a very good application for graphics that are going to be printed on signs or banners.
Photoshop images are raster graphics. Unlike vector images, they are pixel-based. Raster images tend to have more detailed colors and shading than vector images, and they tend to handle detailed textures and precise edits better than vector graphics.
WHEN TO USE PHOTOSHOP
Photoshop is the industry-standard photo editing software, and the go-to application for everything from small retouching changes to mind-bending photo art. Photoshop is where editors crop photos, adjust photo composition, correct lighting, and make any subject imaginable look its absolute best. It’s also where skilled artists can create collages and photo composites, layer images together, and craft original images out of different photo files.
Because the files are linked, a change to the Illustrator file will also show up in the Photoshop file referencing the vector. So modifying the Illustrator vector graphic also modifies the image in the Photoshop file.
WHEN TO USE PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR TOGETHER!
Illustrator and Photoshop are both part of Adobe Creative Cloud and are designed to work together. Photoshop files can incorporate assets made in Illustrator, integrating an image created as a vector file into a raster file. And the opposite is true too — a graphic design project in Illustrator can easily fit into a larger photo project in Photoshop. With other Creative Cloud apps, even video editing or animation can be a part of a single digital workspace.
Link files for easy changes.
Creators can link Illustrator files to Photoshop files. This means that the two files are technically independent, but everything in an Illustrator file will show up in a Photoshop file.
For instance, a creator could make a vector graphic in Illustrator and link that to a Photoshop file of someone wearing a blank t-shirt.
Get to know Photoshop!
What you NEED to know!!!!
Left click the DOWNLOAD button on the top right
This will save the file to your Arts and Media 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 INTERFACE"
Click SAVE
Getting Familiar with the Work Area
Let's tour the work area
In the center of the screen where you see the image is the WORK AREA
This is where you will work on your images
Check your workspace...
Click on the WINDOW tab on top
Select Workspace>Essentials (Default)
This will help us be consistent during the class!
Panels
Just like in Illustrator, to the right are your panels
Here you will see a variety of image editing controls
There are MORE panels than just what you see originally in this area
Note you can click each TAB to change panels
Panels
There are some panels that are not open
To open other panels, click the WINDOW tab on the top and select the panel you would like to view
When you see a check mark, that means the channel is open
Tools Panel
Look familiar?
Located to the left is the TOOLS PANEL
Some of these tools work the same as in Illustrator
Some are new!
Tools Panel
To learn what each tool is, just hover over its icon
Now...let's explore
The assignment!
Make sure your workspace is set to ESSENTIALS (Default)
Click Windows tab on top
Select Essentials (Default)
Do NOT make up answers! Please type the NAME of the Tool as it is shown in Photoshop!!!
WHEN YOU ARE DONE...
Click TURN IN!
20 points!