Learning Objective
“I can” statements
- Identify all required images for Mini Me project.
- Identify at least 3 out of 4 important technical parts of capturing photos that will create a convincing Mini Me.
- Identify and practice using a Quick Mask to create and save a complex selection.
- Apply previous knowledge about composition to take photos for Mini Me project.
- Investigate and apply the transform tools (Warp and Perspective)
- Apply knowledge of levels and curves to match lighting in a composite image.
- Investigate and apply creating and adding a shadow.
- Identify at least two of the three parts of the Exposure Triangle.
- Describe the style of the artist Ralph Eugene Meatyard and his connection to the Exposure Triangle
MONDAY
BELL WORK:
Open Mini Me project document DUE AT END OF CLASS WEDNESDAY
ACTIVITIES:
- Review rubric for Mini Me.
- Move background image into Mini Me project document.
- Use Quick Mask Mode (not the tool!) to make and SAVE a selection of you.
- Move the selection that you created into background image.
- Use the Free Transform tools to make the picture of you fit better -Perspective and Warp are especially helpful!
- Use layer masks to make adjustments to levels and/or color balance where necessary.
- Follow directions to create shadows where there would be shadows.
TUESDAY
Open Mini Me project document DUE AT END OF CLASSTOMORROW
ACTIVITIES:
- Review rubric for Mini Me.
- Move background image into Mini Me project document.
- Use Quick Mask Mode (not the tool!) to make and SAVE a selection of you.
- Move the selection that you created into background image.
- Use the Free Transform tools to make the picture of you fit better -Perspective and Warp are especially helpful!
- Use layer masks to make adjustments to levels and/or color balance where necessary.
- Follow directions to create shadows where there would be shadows.
WEDNESDAY
Open Mini Me project document DUE AT END OF CLASS TODAY
ACTIVITIES:
- Review rubric for Mini Me.
- Move background image into Mini Me project document.
- Use Quick Mask Mode (not the tool!) to make and SAVE a selection of you.
- Move the selection that you created into background image.
- Use the Free Transform tools to make the picture of you fit better -Perspective and Warp are especially helpful!
- Use layer masks to make adjustments to levels and/or color balance where necessary.
- Follow directions to create shadows where there would be shadows.
THURSDAY
BELL WORK: Open Survivor Assignment RALPH EUGENE MEATYARD from Classroom.
ACTIVITIES:
- Complete questions 1-6 on Meatyard image.
- Use information presented in Prezi to complete questions on Meatyard:
- Take notes on EXPOSURE TRIANGLE: -Intro and APERTURE
- Intro to Slideshow presentation on Exposure Triangle assignment.
BELL WORK: Open EXPOSURE TRIANGLE NOTES from Classroom.
ACTIVITIES:
1. Take notes on EXPOSURE TRIANGLE - ISO and APERTURE
2. Review Slideshow presentation on Exposure Triangle assignment. Begin Slideshow: Intro and ISO