Week 5 of Fall 2021: Learning to See Creatively Project
Monday's (9/20/21) Class time Objectives:
Students please notice the following timeline of this week:
- Monday & Tuesday = PROJECT WORK TIME (Artwork must be finished by Tuesday afternoon for critique on Thursday)
- Thursday = Rotational artwork PEER CRITIQUES & then individual PROJECT WORK TIME to REFINE the project
- Friday = Projects are DUE for PRINT(see page 5 of project packet and whiteboard for final saving steps) DISPLAY in HALLWAY
Professional Project examples below:
- How are they unified? In other words, what brings the whole piece together?
- How are they balanced? Symmetrically? Asymmetrically?
Project Resources:
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Week 4 of Fall 2021: Learning to See Creatively Project
Monday's (9/13/21) Class time Objectives:
- Open this page on a classroom computer because you will need Adobe Photoshop
- Go over project expectations and computer programs that will be used with Roxy
- Start the Letter Portrait Project today in class and at home.
"Letter Portrait" Objectives:
TASK: Create a Letter Portrait of your name in Adobe Photoshop
How to get started with Letter Portrait Project:
Digital Literacy skills covered on this project:
- Take at least 3 different photos of different objects for each letter in your name (the more photos you take the more you'll have to work with)
- Various Angles and Distances from the object (straight on, birds eye view, worms eye view, etc...)
- Close up / Macro /
- Give yourself at least ten minutes to import new photos to "Letter Portrait" folder in your digital art folder on the Drive File Stream ANYTIME you take photos for this class.
- Double check to see if you can find your images when you re-open your drive.
Digital Literacy skills covered on this project:
- Utilizing the AHS Google File Stream (all photos must be saved in a new folder called "Letter Portrait" in your Digital Art folder)
- Camera check in/out norms and other tech classroom policies