Using Photoshop to Create Stop-Motion Gifs Digital Media and Design 1 Mixed grade levels Students used Adobe Photoshop to create stop-motion animations. They used the .gif file format, which is a moving image file, to save and display their work. The students animated in a variety of styles of their choice, including frame by frame puppet manipulation, hand drawn images, digitally drawn images, photo manipulation, building virtual sets and characters in gaming platforms, and so on.
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Using Surface Design Techniques to Decorate Vessels Ceramics I + II Mixed grade levels Students created vessels that emphasized the surface decoration as the primary focus of the design, in contrast with the form. They learned multiple surface design techniques, including Mishima (inlaid slip), sgraffito, paper stenciling, image transfers, slip trailing, water etching, wax resist glazing etc. The first utilized these techniques on test tiles, then after experimenting, students created a vessel using their favorite techniques. Designing Graphic Tees with Photoshop and Screen Printing Digital Media and Design II + III Mixed grade levels Students used Adobe Photoshop and screen printing to create graphic tees that made a statement about something they are passionate about.The statement could be a personal, social, or political issue, as abstract or literal as they want. After creating the design in Photoshop, students digitally print their designs onto contact paper, then cut out the design to make a stencil that was stuck down to their screen. They then screen printed on their shirts. |
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