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Digital Design Daily Plans Nov 18-22, 2013

Digital Design Daily Plans Nov 18-22, 2013 . Ms. Livoti. Monday 11/18/13. Aim : How can you critique and assess your photo manipulation projects?. Do Now: review- quiz tomorrow will be fill in!.

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Digital Design Daily Plans Nov 18-22, 2013

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  1. Digital Design Daily Plans Nov 18-22, 2013 Ms. Livoti

  2. Monday 11/18/13 Aim: How can you critique and assess your photo manipulation projects? Do Now: review- quiz tomorrow will be fill in! Homework: Choose a short story, folk tale, fable, or fairy tale. Read it! Write a summary of your favorite part-upload to Nimbus discussion area. Create a sketch of your favorite part or overall perspective of the story. Due Wednesday 11/20.

  3. Tuesday 11/19 Aim: What is a digital illustration? Do Now: What story is the image telling? Quiz Today! Homework: Choose a short story, folk tale, fable, or fairy tale. Read it! Write a summary of your favorite part-upload to Nimbus discussion area. Create a sketch of your favorite part or overall perspective of the story. Due Wednesday 11/20. Nir Peled

  4. Digital Illustrations Illustration Illustrator Adobe Program Vector-based images Pen Tool Shape Tool • The origins of illustration began with decorative manuscripts as early as the tenth century. Most of these works were painted in watercolor and commissioned by the church. After the invention of the printing press, publishers were able to include an illustration on the same plate as the text. From the sixteenth century on, the image and the text were printed separately, allowing for the illustration to stand alone. As technology progressed, engravings were put onto metal. Images of realistic portraits, geographical maps, and scientific images were popular during the nineteenth century. Some of these methods, such as dry point, etching, and aquatint, continue to be used today.   • Major movements in illustration include satirical illustrations of the eighteenth century, narrative illustration of the nineteenth century, humorous realism of the Victorian age, post-war mass communication trends, pop art and consumer culture movements, and finally the digital revolution of today.

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  6. Teacher Sample From the Grimm Fairytale “Lily and the Lion”

  7. Wednesday 11/20/13 Aim: How can you practice creating shapes on Illustrator? Do Now: Recall the difference between vector and pixel information HW: Due today- illustration sketch and summary of your favorite story- summary must be on Nimbus. Today: Choose your final design image for your illustration project. We will begin working tomorrow on your final image.

  8. Thursday 11/21/13 Aim: How can you begin to draw your illustration using Illustrator? Do Now: Throwback Thursday HW: Refine your illustration in your sketchbook by turning it into more of a positive and negative shape design, to mimic the woodblock style. Shade with pencil so you can see shapes.

  9. Illustrator Terms Pen Tool: draws a path by plotting an anchor point. Anchor points connect until you complete the shape. You will see a circle next to the pen tool when you are completing a shape. Path: a vector line or shape. It does not have pixel information. It can be transformed with out losing quality. You must apply color to it or outline it or else it is invisible. This is your drawing. Anchor Point: the starting point of a path, the structure of the path. Selection Tool: black cursor- selects the entire path. Allows you to move it, scale it, rotate it, copy and paste it. Direct Path Selection Tool : white cursor- selects the individual anchor point, allow you to stretch it and move it to smooth out the path line.

  10. MC Escher MauritsCornelis Escher (1898-1972) is one of the world's most famous graphic artists. M.C. Escher, during his lifetime, made 448 lithographs, woodcuts and wood engravings and over 2000 drawings and sketches

  11. Friday 11/22/13 Aim: How can you continue to draw large shapes using Illustrator? Do Now: Explain why space is so important to creating contrast in this image Homework: Refined sketch due.

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