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Glossary of Terms and Definitions

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Vocabulary Test


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Photoshop Tools

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PowerPoint Step-by-Step

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Credits

http://www.inch.com/~kteneyck/caesar.html

Adobe Tutorials


Other Links

www.howstuffworks.com/web-animation.htm


The Stage(Digital Graphic Examples Below)

TA TEKS: 7.4s, 8.11s, 9.13s, 11.11s, 8.26s, 8.27s, 8.43s, 8.45s, 8.4s, 9.6s, 10.28s, 8.31s, 9.24s, 8.42s
The background was downloaded from the Internet. The woman's face was cropped from a scanned picture, resized, rotated and moved on top of the other image.
Once the image was saved as a JPEG file, I then modified the color of the woman's dress. By using the Magic Wand to select certain tints, I chose light blue and painted in her dress using the Paintbrush tool. The same technique was used for the man's shirt.
COLOR

The effects of color on an image can set different moods. In the first image the woman's dress is a warm orange. This color is predominant in the image and we focus our eyes on her. The second image is reverse. The man's shirt draws our attention while the woman's dress gives a cool, soft effect. This image is well designed because the actors are not centered on the set, they are creating movement with their bodies' positions and the placement of the set pieces keep your eye moving around the image. The woman's dress has a nice soft, flowing texture and it contrasts the hard, cold steps in the background.