Lab
Materials Needed:
- 14×17″ bristol, glue stick, ruler, t-square
- thumbdrive or CD
Assignment #3: Paintings Part 1: Mounting for Presentation (1 hour)
- Using a 11×17″ piece of bristol, layout your two paintings and measure margins and gutter for each using your ruler and t-square. USE A HARD PENCIL – MARKS SHOULD BE VERY LIGHT AND ERASABLE.
- Very carefully glue each square down using a thin layer of glue and with a clean piece of sketchbook paper press the square down gently.
- Have a damp rag available to clean off your hands as you work. Do not let glue touch your paintings- gouache is not forgiving.
- On another piece of bristol, repeat the process above and mount your photo-collage pieces. If your photo-collages are mangled and messy, reprint, cut and mount the pieces.
- Turn in both compositions next class.
Assignment #3: Paintings Part 2: PREP (1 hour)
- If we can gain access, we will be working in the computer lab.
- Open your photo-portrait file in Photoshop, and choose Image > Adjustments > Posterize. Set the Levels between 5 and 9.
- Create a new file: 11″x8.5″, 300 pixels per inch, grayscale.
- Save your file with your first initial and last name and the project title:
For example: jsmith_value_added.psd - Using the rectangle marque tool:
- set feather to 10px
- style to Fixed Ratio 1 to 1
- select portions of your original photo portrait and copy and paste them into the new document.
- Vary the SCALE of your square selections in order to create a Broad Value Range composition that produces RHYTHM/REPETITION, a sense of MOVEMENT, a clear understanding of changes in VALUE from white to black, and an understanding of EMPHASIS and VISUAL HIERARCHY.
- Use layers and the Transform Tool (Command T) to rotate and rearrange your “collage” pieces.
- Save frequently!!
- If your file begins to grow to large (over 50MG), select and merge layers as appropriate to reduce the file size.
- Save your file to your thumbdrive, CD or use a free file sharing service like 4Shared.
- DO NOT USE OTHER FILTERS, COLOR, OR ANY OTHER TRANSFORMATION TOOLS.
Homework
ALL PARTS OF ASSIGNMENT #3 ARE DUE!
Use one of the following labs to complete and print your digital composition:
- Learning Center Lab
Atrium Ground Floor (AG 18)
Lab Hours: Monday-Thursday: 10:00 a.m-8:45 pm, Friday: 10:00-6:45 pm, Saturday: 10 a.m-3:45 pm - Student Labs
General Building 600
Lab Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m-8:50 pm, Friday: 9:00 a.m-6:50 pm, Saturday: 10:00 a.m-5:50 pm - ADGA open labs
(check with the office in N1113 for times) - Additional Labs and Hours