Friday, 13 March 2009

Notes 5th March

Creative Computer Use


What we did on 5th March.


We looked at www.qubewinterwarmers.blogspot.com and saw that all the lesson notes are posted there together with tasks you can try.

We returned to the image we were working on last week by opening photoshop (double click the icon) Choose File | Open and browse for the image file in the normal way.

When the image was open we noticed that all the layers we made the week before were present. This is because it was saved as a photoshop file with the extension .psd.

The last job to do was to add the text. We selected the text tool and clicked on to our picture. A new text layer appeared in our layers panel. We type Happy Easter. We then dragged our curser across the text to select it and changed the text size, colour and style with the text menu options at the top of your work panel.

Once we were happy with the text we put a line around it to emphasise it. We chose the Magic Wand Selection tool – made sure contiguous in the menu was ticked and clicked the magic wand tip on part of the text. This left selection ants marching around the edge of the text.

Because the text makes a special text layer it won’t accept graphics. We therefore made a new layer using the button in the layers panel and then applied a stroke (or line) to our selection edge (where the ants are marching). We chose Edit | Stroke selection – chose a line width and colour – clicked ok and the line appears around our text. Click select | Deselect to clear the selection ants.

That was our card finished.

We then discussed image size – Image | resize | Image Size

If you want to print the picture set the pixels per inch to 300

If the picture is for the web or email that will only be viewed on screen set the pixels per inch to 72.

We set our Easter card to 15cm width keeping the proportions restrained with a pixels per inch of 72. Clicked Ok – the screen image changes size – to make in fit the work panel again click View | Fit on Screen.

Because we were posting our images onto our blog we saved this image by clicking File | Save for Web. This launches some special software that flattens your picture and compresses it reducing the file size by a large margin. We clicked OK and saved this copy.

We then went back to qubewinterwarmers and signed in so that we could post our pictures to it.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

thanks martin


Thanks for the productive course, very enjoyable, kevin

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

going cheep

second time lucky? Will this arrive?
maralyn

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Happy Easter


Here is yet another wonderful Easter card designed under the guidance of Martin

sylviaeast


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Happy Easter to all of you Bloggers!

Maralyn

Itsnot that auful


Don't look. It's awful!

Kens easter card

this is kens first blog post

Here's one I laid earlier!


This is one I managed to design today!!!!!
this iswhat I did today

Picture from Sheila



Sorry- I missed last week so we still have snowmen

Notes - 26th Feb

What we did 26th February 2009 – opened IE – looked at winter warmers blog

1. Opened Photoshop – ready to receive files and minimised it so that we could see our desk top.

2. Internet Explorer.
Found a Google search box - www.google .co.uk
Searched for baby chick – clicked the images link at the top left - trawled the images to find a suitable image.
Clicked on it to go to the website the image is on.
CLICKED see full size image at the top left.
Right click the image and choose copy –
Maximize Photoshop – choose New/Image from clipboard – the image appears in Photoshop.

Other options
Choose save Image as when you right click – save it to your computer then choose file – open and choose the image to open it.
Or copy the image as before and choose new and just paste the image into the new Photoshop file CTRL or V or file /paste.

3. Because we want to delete the background – discussed selection options – we chose the polygon selection tool from the tool box (be careful to choose the correct tool as more than one hide in each box).
Click to create an anchor point – click move click move – draw all around chick until the selection line joins - double click to join it up so the ants start marching around the selection indicating the active area – refine edge – added feather – to soften the edge. Because the chick was the active area and we wanted to delete the background we chose select/inverse to select opposite of what we had, i.e. the background.

4. LAYERS
Sometimes the background layer is automatically locked so double click it – name it if you wish - click OK and it is now unlocked.
Make a new layer under the chick – click the make new layer button (top left of the layer panel) and a new layer will appear above the chick. Click and drag the layers so the chick is above your new layer.
Click the chick layer so it’s highlighted and therefore active. Press delete or backspace on your keyboard and because you have the background of the chick image selected it will be deleted revealing the transparent layer below. Remove the selection by choosing select/deselect in the menu.



5. PAINTING
Select a brush from the tools – choose a colour by double clicking the background colour box and use the colour wheel to click on a colour (use the slider to choose range – click in the box to choose colours – new colour will be indicated – click OK to confirm it). Choose brush style and size with the boxes in the brush menu at the top left.
Click on your new layer under the chick image so it is active. Paint on the image (called canvas) by click and drag.
Change your brush colour as often as you like – paint a decorative design.
The chick will sit on top of your painted design. Because you applied a soft filter it will have a soft edge.

6. CREATING LINES
We made sure the chick layer was active and used the magic wand selection tool to select around the chick (click the magic wand in the background area) choose edit/stroke selection – type a width – choose a colour – inside/middle or outside selection line – click OK. We applied a 10px white line around our chick.

7. Pasting new images into a document – googled Easter eggs – opened in photo shop - deleted background – drew marquee around egg. Square marquee selection tool – imagine a box around the area you want to select, click at the top left of the imagined box drag to the bottom right – release – ants start marching indicating your selection.
Choose the move tool (pointer-top of the tool box) click and drag your egg selection onto your chick canvas.
Repeat for all 4 eggs.

8. MORE ON LAYERS
Once items are aligned correctly it can be helpful to merge the layers so they are one. The layers need to be next to each other (drag them into position if need be) select the layer nearest the top and choose LAYER/MERGE LAYERS DOWN (CTRL E)
DUPLICATING LAYER
RIGHT CLICK the layer you wish to duplicate – choose duplicate layer – an exact copy of the layer will appear above it. Use the move tool to position the objects on the duplicated layer.
When working with lots of layers you may find it helpful to name layers descriptively – double click a layer to open an information box where you can rename it.
Click on the eye symbol by a layer to hide it (make it invisible).
Drag a layer into the bin at the bottom of the layer panel to delete a layer.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Week 4 task



To re Create this week


or if you are feeling clever make a better version of this

Course notes week 2 and 3

What we did on 12th Feb

We started the session by recapping on the week before.

We ……

Started up Photoshop

Opened photographs in photoshop ( File Open)

Looked at its levels (Enhance Adjust Lighting Levels) or (ctrl L).

Saved the new edited photograph using File Save as.


The main theme of the session was BLOGS so we discussed the principles and then searched google to see if there was any information about how to set up a blog.

THERE WERE THOUSANDS OF SITES TO CHOOSE FROM!

We chose to set up a BLOG through Google and followed the process and chose a design. We set up permissions inviting everyone with emails to accept and post a comment to a post that we set up. We set up emails for people who needed them.

The BLOG is qubewinterwarmers.blogspot.com


What we did on 19th Feb

The main aim of the session was to become comfortable with connecting camera and devices to the PC.

We discussed software that came with devices and it was pointed out that modern PC’s have drivers (software) built in so that the camera disk will show up in My computer and can be accessed like any other Drive that holds information ie C: the computers main hard drive or a CD ROM.
Printers will have useful software that will need to be installed for in to communicate and work with the PC.

We practiced connecting cameras and transferring pictures using drag and drop into folders that were made on the desktop.

For people who were comfortable with this task a Photoshop task was posted on the qubewinterwarmers blog to follow.

Week 1 Notes

Creative Computer Course - What we did in week 1

Organising ourselves
Made a new folder on the desktop and named it.
(right click on the desktop and choose new folder …the name will be highlighted so type a name straight away).

Looked at connecting devices to the computer and transferring data between them.

We used a digital camera to take pictures of ourselves and loaded the image onto the computer.

We ignored evasive programmes that started when connecting and closed them. We could go to My Computer and find an icon for the device and access the files by double clicking the device icon and visit the relevant folders. We click and dragged files and a folder from the devices (camera and flash drive) into the folder we made on the desktop.

Photoshop
We opened Photoshop elements 6 and opened a photograph from our folder into it File open.

We had a look at its ‘levels’ enhance adjust lighting levels or ctrl l

We looked at the histogram and adjusted the white and black points to improve the exposure of the picture.

Made sure we clicked OK before we did anything else.

We then opened another picture and tried the magic wand selection tool. We first selected the blacks in the picture and filled the selection with a colour. Edit fill selection.

We deselected our selection to stop those ant marching! Select deselect.

We then made a new layer in the layer panel and dragged it to the bottom so that it was below our picture.

We selected the picture layer and used the magic wand again to select areas of the picture. We then pressed delete on the keyboard to make the selected areas transparent.

We then selected our new bottom layer in the layer panel by clicking on it.

We selected the brush tool changed the brush style, size and colour and painted into the background so that the new colours showed through the holes we had made in the foreground picture.

The last task was to select the foreground layer and apply a style. We explored the style panels chose an outer glow and dragged it onto the picture layer to apply the style effect to that layer.

Finally we saved our edited picture into our folder File save as.

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Not so spotty spice on holiday


Hi
Is this any good ???
see you thursday

Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Photoshop challenge 1

Task - to create a picture of sporty spice on holiday by getting pictures from the internet.

1. Google search for this picture - use the search term 'spotty spice'. Make sure you are viewing images by clicking the images link at the top.

Click the picture when you find it to go to the website. click 'see full size image',


Copy the picture by right clicking on it and choose copy.






Paste it into photoshop -'file - new from clipboard'.

Then find a landscape background - I searched using 'picture of forest' to get this one.





First we must clear up sportys spots.
In photoshop have a go with the healing brush tool - hover over the tools to see what they are.
hint - alt click sets a target area to replicate.

Check the image sizes of each image and make them similar.

Use the magic wand to select sorty's background and delete it.

Drag sporty onto the forest background.

Friday, 13 February 2009

Time Zone

Time Zone now selected to London and not Pacific as it was last night.

Thursday, 12 February 2009

post post and post

What? More Post?

Hi

Hi Winterwarmers !!!!

New wonderful blog

This blog is where winter warmers can get together to keep warm!!