My Favorite Things Collage
Find 8-10 things that represent your favorite things such as animals, pets, subjects in school, sports, friends, family, clothes, movies, music, food, candy, color, season, weather, time of day, place, book, and flowers.
Open Pixlr Editor and set the canvas to 1366x768. Students will be able to use this as wallpaper on ChromeBooks.
Open each picture as a new layer. Resize pictures, experiment with different tools. You must have at least 8 layers.
After finishing your picture in Pixlr Editor open it in Pixlr Express or Pixlromatic and experiment with the frames, effects, overlays and finishes. Create 3 versions of your collage
Save your final picture in the collage folder. Name it with your name and 1, 2 or 3.
You have Friday, Tuesday, and Wednesday to complete this project.
Also, make sure you completed the photo merge picture and the Memorial Day picture.
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Complete Memorial Day picture with a background picture, 2 overlay masque pictures, and text. Save this with your name in the Memorial Day folder.
Photo Merge - Follow the directions at this link to merge 2 photos.
Use the sponge tool on this project.
Read and follow the directions for the Motivation Project.
Sites
Pixlr – and Pixlr Express, the Editor, the Pixlr-o-matic
FotoFlexer – Use animations, resizing, coloring, contrast and more. Take a look at These 5 Demo’s for a quick tour of what FotoFlexer has to offer. Smart Scissor is a favorite feature.
BeFunky - Most of the features and tools are focused on creating cool, fun, and funky effects and artwork.
Photoshop.com – Photoshop online and for FREE. You’ll need to register. The Photoshop tools are powerful and very easy to use.
LunaPic – Lunapic offers vignettes, color bars, animated imaging, picture frames, retro color, collages, custom text, reflection animations, slide shows, and a ton more.
FreeOnlinePhotoEditor – A really simple and easy to use photo and image editor. Very basic but simple and fast.
Some other online photo and image tools include: OnlinePhotoTool.com: Online photo editor, and Create, save and email screenshots.
GIMP – GIMP is very similar to Adobe Photoshop except that GIMP is FREE. It does require you to download the software.