Students will be able to:
review masking techniques
review working with layers
select an area with the lasso tool
select an area with the subject select
Transform, skew objects to show proportion and scale
add adjustmenst
If you can't remember anything about masking from level 1 re-watch masking videos from level 1 on high speed and it will come back to you.
Look at examples of Honey I Shrunk The Kids / Honey I Blew Up the Kids for inspiration
a specific tool of surrealism (exagerated proportion)
No video for this one, just a good review.
Go to Unsplash images to find backgrouns and images for your work or better yet, take your own images
save in your PS folder / Micro - Macro folder
Use masking to remove backgrounds on placed images
Use Ctrl + T to open free transform for resizing
shift key to not maintain aspect ratio
Ctrl + click and drag to skew an object
Use adjustment layers and clipping masks to adjust layers
add a clipping mask to have adjustment only appear on that particular layer
re-watch adjustment layers if you cannot remember how to work with adjustments
Export your final image
Use the snipping tool to copy an image of your layers palette.
Post both images to your PS projects page
Complete a What I've Learned sectionÂ
criteria below
Turn in published link to google classroom
10 / 10 = 2 images completed and all What I've Learned questions answered correctly.
7-9 / 10 = Tutorial completed and most WIL questions answered correctly.
6 / 10 = Most of the tutorial completed but WIL questions are missing.
0-5 / 10 = Tutorial is less than half complete and WIL questions are missing.
Examples
Name the HSS catch phrase for how a mask works?
What technique(s) did you use to remove backgrounds in your project?
What adjustments did you make to your layers?
How do you feel about your final product?
Jake Carter '24
Ali Hedderson '24