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What is a Graphic Designer?Or Graphic Artist Do? cont…. • Graphic designers develop the overall layout and production design of: • magazines • newspapers • journals • corporate reports • and other publications
Software uses in GRAPHIC DESIGNING are
PHOTOSHOP Corel draw INDESIGN ILLUSTRATOR
Now we first discuss the ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
What is Adobe Photoshop Photoshop is Adobe's photo editing, image creation and graphic design software. The software provides many image editing features for raster (pixel-based) images as well as vector graphics. It uses a layer-based editing system that enables image creation and altering with multiple overlays that support transparency. Layers can also act as masks or filters, altering underlying colors. Shadows and other effects can be added to the layers. Photoshop actions include automation features to reduce the need for repetitive tasks. Photoshop is the best choice for any image manipulation job Photoshop is used by photographers, graphic designers, video game artists, advertising and fashion designers
Using Photoshop Booklets Magazine Covers Hand Layout Image Editing Brochures
Starting with Photoshop Click the "Start" menu and go to the "Programs" folder. You will see an "Adobe Design and web premium CS6" folder with "Photoshop" inside; click this icon.
New Page • Under the File Menu, select New. The New file controls window appears. • In the Name box, type your document name. In the Image Size area, set the Width, Height and Resolution as follows: • Size : A3 • Width: 297 mm • Height: 420 mm • Resolution: 300 pixels/inch • Color Mode: RGB Color
Photoshop Interface
The Toolbar The Toolbar (also known as theToolbox or the Tools panel) is where Photoshop holds all of its tools. You'll find it along theleft of Photoshop's interface. There's tools for making selections, for editing and retouching images, for painting, adding type or shapes to your document, and more
The Menu bar Along the very top of Photoshop's interface is the Menu Bar. The Menu Bar is where we find various options and commands, all grouped into categories. TheFile menu, for example, holds options for opening, saving and closing documents. The Layer menu lists options for working with layers. Photoshop's many filters are found under the Filtermenu, and so on. We won't go through every category and menu item here, but we'll learn all about them in future lessons as they become important.
The Option bar Directly linked to the Toolbar is Photoshop's Options Bar (property bar). The Options Bar displays options for whichever tool we've selected in the Toolbar. You'll find the Options Bar along the top of the interface, just above the document window. Here we see that, because I currently have the Rectangular Marquee Tool selected, the Options Bar is showing options for the Rectangular Marquee Tool
If I choose a different tool from the Toolbar, like the Selecting the Crop Tool. Then the options in the Options Bar change. Instead of seeing options for the Rectangular Marquee Tool, we're now seeing options for the Crop Tool
The Panels Along the right of Photoshop's interface is where we find the panels. Panels give us access to all sorts of commands and options, and there are different panels for different tasks. The most important panel is the Layers panel. It's where we add, delete and work with layers in our document. But there are lots of other panels as well, all of which we'll be looking at later
The Document Window The document work area consists of the application toolbar, the open document, and the page sorter. From open documents on the work area, you can add, delete, and rearrange pages in documents, and you can rename problems
The Ruler In Adobe Photoshop, use the Ruler tool to position images or elements precisely. ... and drag the line out of the image, or click Clear in the tool options bar. Note:.