Showing posts with label Electronic Imaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electronic Imaging. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Summer 2011 Student Work Roundup

Wanted to take a moment to share with you a few select works produced by my students this semester. These are a few of the strongest designs from GRA2201 Electronic Imaging and GRA1206 Typography. Enjoy!
GRA2201 Digital Painting by Alexander Salazaar
GRA1206 Handmade Type by Ricky Lester
GRA2201 Advertisement by Ian Lochridge
GRA1206 Hierarchy Exercise by Ricky Lester
GRA1206 Hand Drawn Type by Nicole Gertz
GRA2201 Digital Painting by Shaun Kinney
GRA1206 Typography Poster by Ricky Lester
GRA1206 Hand Drawn Type by Ian Lochridge
GRA1206 Typography Poster by Rafael Pimentel
GRA1206 Anatomy Exercise by Sara Meija
GRA1206 Typography Poster by Ian Lochridge

Saturday, March 19, 2011

GRA2201 - Assignment 3 & Project 2

The objective for Assignment 3 was primarily to work with the new CS5 Mixer Brush Tool. Students were to create a digital painting from a nature related photo using only this tool. Unlike previous assignments, there was less focus on the technical aspects and more on effort, creativity, and attention to detail. The goals of this assignment were:
  • Understand the way the Mixer Brush tool works
  • Working with the Mixer Brush tool settings
  • Applying realistic painting techniques
  • Attention to detail
  • Working with stock photos
 This assignment coincided with Project 2, which as a self portrait digital painting. Below are a few examples of Assignment 3 and Project 2.

ASSIGNMENT 3 - MIXER BRUSH


Christopher Reichert

Dianna Lugo

Dorothy Timmer

Ricky Lester

PROJECT 2 - DIGITAL PAINTING

Christopher Reichert

John Coffey

Dianna Lugo

Christian Perez

Ricky Lester






Monday, March 7, 2011

GRA2201 - Assignment 2

For Assignment 2, the students of my Electronic Imaging course had to create an illustration made entirely of brushes, and ONLY brushes. Each student was randomly provided with a different theme for their illustration. They needed to use a minimum of 5 different brushes plus create their own custom brush. The custom brush needed to be created from a stock photo or illustration, but the other 5 brushes could either download them from the internet or custom created. It was important to use high resolution brushes (1300px or bigger). Assignment 2 focused on the following skills:
  • Creating and saving custom brushes
  • Utilizing online resources to download brushes
  • Working with and adjusting brush settings
  • Practice image composition
  • Working with and organizing layers
  • Using brush blending modes
Christian Perez
Ricky Lester
Josh Murphy
Luella Keroumi

Eric Rummells
Edward Hughes
Dorothy Timmer
Zuleyka Dones
Diana Lugo
Brian Plaza
Sean Thompson
John Coffey

Sunday, February 6, 2011

GRA2201 - Assignment 1

This semester I've been given the opportunity to teach GRA2201 Electronic Imaging, aka the Photoshop class. This is an intermediate course where students of the Valencia Graphics Program get a chance to hone their Photoshop skills and learn some advanced techniques. Having taken the class myself as a student, I already had a general understanding of how the curriculum was structured, however I felt it necessary to make some changes and add in some additional assignments throughout the semester. So, in addition to the 4 major projects that the students will be working on this semester, they also have a series of 5, one-week long assignments that are designed to reinforce some of the skills and techniques learned in class.

A big part of learning Photoshop is through experimentation... trial and error... repetition, repetition, repetition. Though we give them step by step instructions on how to perform certain functions, it's important for the students to develop their own process and workflow and learn how to be problem solvers... hence the purpose of these assignments. Furthermore, these assignments are meant to coincide with the current project.

For Assignment 1, the students had to create a collage of images based on a day in their life. It could be just their average everyday, or a particularly memorable day in their life. This assignment was in some ways meant as a refresher of some of the basics learned in GRA1142 Design Essentials. Students had to use a minimum of 5 photos and one, scanned, hand-drawn element. They were given specific file dimensions, color modes, and file formats to turn in, but otherwise had complete creative freedom to design as they wish. Assignment 1 focused on the following skills:
  • Organizing and managing images
  • Scanning images
  • Practice image composition
  • Working with layers
  • Working w/ file formats, resolution, and color modes
  • Using selection tools
  • Using blending modes
  • Using adjustment layers
  • Working with layer masks and selections
 So, without further adieu, here are the results!

Brian Plaza

John Coffey

Dorothy Timmer

Eric Rummells

Dianna Lugo

Joshua Murphy

Christian Perez

Christopher Reichert