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INTRO TO PHOTOSHOP

Activities for each of the following videos (1-6):
1. Watch them and then Re-Create your own version using the given files
3. Screen Share with Teacher for completion marks (preferred).

1.Photoshop Tutorial - Toolbar Worksheet

2.Photoshop Tutorial - Elephants
Students will learn how to use the magic wand, use adjustments, scale, and duplicate layers.

Class Assignment - Students will complete the tutorial and screen share once completed for completion marks!
DOWNLOAD ELEPHANT
File Size: 710 kb
File Type: tif
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3.Photoshop Tutorial -  Cowboy Clone tool Students will learn how to use the clone tool to remove items.
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Class Assignment - Students will complete the tutorial and screen share once completed for completion marks!
DOWNLOAD COWBOY
File Size: 750 kb
File Type: tif
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4.Photoshop Tutorial - Bandana
Students will learn how to use the polygonal lasso tool, desaturate, filters, and create adjustments.

Class Assignment - Students will complete the tutorial and screen share once completed for completion marks! 
DOWNLOAD BANDANA GUY
File Size: 720 kb
File Type: tif
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5.Photoshop Tutorial - GO NUTS
Students will learn how to use the paint brush and word text.

​Class Assignment - Students will complete the tutorial and screen share once completed for completion marks!
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copy_of_go_nuts1.pdf
File Size: 3103 kb
File Type: pdf
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copy_of_squirrel.jpg
File Size: 235 kb
File Type: jpg
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6.Photoshop Tutorial - Wonky Donkey
Students will learn how to use the selection tools (polygonal lasso & magic wand) to create a new image with copies of existing graphical elements.

Class Assignment - Students will complete the tutorial and screen share once completed for completion marks!
Wonky Donkey (all images below)
DOWNLOAD DONKEY
File Size: 877 kb
File Type: jpg
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DOWNLOAD TEETH
File Size: 132 kb
File Type: jpg
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DOWNLOAD HAT
File Size: 32 kb
File Type: jpg
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DOWNLOAD FLOWER
File Size: 77 kb
File Type: jpg
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ADVANCED TUTORIALS

1.Photoshop Tutorial - Toolbar Worksheet

3.Photoshop Tutorial - Blending Options & Background
Download images here

5.Photoshop Tutorial -Blending & Warp Tool 
tattoo.png
File Size: 367 kb
File Type: png
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model_130899020.jpg
File Size: 3392 kb
File Type: jpg
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Click here for tutorial (VIDEO)

6.Photoshop Tutorial -Masking & Gradient Colour
2.Photoshop Tutorial - Desaturating using a mask
monica_rouge_ad.jpg
File Size: 210 kb
File Type: jpg
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4.Photoshop Tutorial - Enhancing photos (dodge & burn)
Students will learn how to use dodge and burn masking adjustment layers to adjust light values. How to change the light source in your project. Brighten or darken your images.
MODEL UNEDITED
File Size: 366 kb
File Type: jpeg
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talles-alves-dj9v4sz86sy-unsplash.jpg
File Size: 3872 kb
File Type: jpg
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GR 12 ADVANCED TUTORIALS

1. Combine images

CLICK HERE FOR TUTORIAL
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3. Projector Art

CLICK HERE FOR TUTORIAL
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2. Layer MASKS

CLICK HERE FOR TUTORIAL
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4. STRETCH EFFECT

CLICK HERE FOR TUTORIAL
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5. POP ART SELF-PORTRAIT 

1. Take a photo (self-portrait)
2. Follow the following tutorials:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLfEnvKesd8
Part 2: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl3uLKrHKlU&t=514s

6. TOY PHOTOGRAPHY WITH PHOTOSHOP

While you may or may not have known that toy photography is a thing, I’m here to open your eyes to a whole new world that you can do with only a few lights and the magic of photoshop. It’s a fun genre for telling creative stories in photos and one that’s well worth the time and exploration. 

Check out "TOY PHOTOGRAPHY BASIC"
Check out: TOY PHOTOGRAPHY

1. Find a toy to photograph
2. Find materials/background to use to photograph
3. Use stock images for backgrounds and any images from the internet to use, maybe explore brushes to enhance your composition.
4. Putting it all together in Photoshop: Layers must be labelled and in folders.
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