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Technology and Fine Art: Class 6: Look Ma, No Art School
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. Class 6: Look Ma, No Art School. This week I showed off one of Painter's many magical tools: Quick Clone. Quick Clone allows anyone with a good (and sometime not so good) photo to use some of Painter's best brushes to simulate a painting done from "scratch" with real media. The process begs the question: Is it cheating? Posted by John Fehringer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creative Borders in Photoshop. Hair Selection With Channels. The Photoshop Tool Bar.
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Technology and Fine Art: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Class 4 - My head hurts. We covered some thick material in our 4th class - Channels and Layers. Though fundamentally different, the two can be used in similar ways which can cause some confusion. The goal was to outline their differences. There really is no fight between which is better, layers or channels. Actually, layers and channels are two very different parts of the image puzzle in Photoshop. Each are used for separate and specific purposes. TIP: Before you flatten and ...
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Technology and Fine Art: November 2008
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Saturday, November 8, 2008. We are coming to the end of the semester for our class and it's time to print out the work and get ready for the show at Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, December 5th at 4pm. There's a number of great pieces I see coming out of this semester's student work and I am looking forward to the show with great anticipation. At the show opening, we will have live music from the Thunder. Posted by John Fehringer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Creative Borders in Photoshop.
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Technology and Fine Art: It's Show Time
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Saturday, November 8, 2008. We are coming to the end of the semester for our class and it's time to print out the work and get ready for the show at Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, December 5th at 4pm. There's a number of great pieces I see coming out of this semester's student work and I am looking forward to the show with great anticipation. At the show opening, we will have live music from the Thunder. Posted by John Fehringer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creative Borders in Photoshop.
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Technology and Fine Art: Class 5 - Splitting Hairs
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Class 5 - Splitting Hairs. When more than one person chooses the same job, I will select the leader of that group). This person's job is to find a space and make all the necessary arrangements for securing it. It is also this person's job to convey and manage all the requirements for the usage of the space to the rest of the class. Tom has agreed to take this on and has secured the Juneau Arts and Humanities for our purpose. Thank you Tom. Radio, Newspaper, Fliers, Invitations).
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Technology and Fine Art: First Class
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. Class started a little late due to the building being on a late timer for opening and letting us in. UAS has promised me that my swipe card has been fixed and I should have full access this weekend. It took about 20 minutes for setup and the class was underway. I like the make-up of the class - some people with experience from last semester's class. Approach to creating art on the computer. Posted by John Fehringer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Photoshop Tool Bar.
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Technology and Fine Art: October 2008
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. Class 6: Look Ma, No Art School. This week I showed off one of Painter's many magical tools: Quick Clone. Quick Clone allows anyone with a good (and sometime not so good) photo to use some of Painter's best brushes to simulate a painting done from "scratch" with real media. The process begs the question: Is it cheating? Posted by John Fehringer. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Class 5 - Splitting Hairs. Radio, Newspaper, Fliers, Invitations). Set-up and Break-down of show). Hair Sel...
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Technology and Fine Art: Class 2
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. In this class we covered a few terms I find helpful to know when trying to understanding the process involved in making digital art. Terms such as bitmap vs vector images. Resolution, image resolution. Alias vs anti alias. Rasterized Image Processing). You can download the PDF document that illustrates these terms from the list at the right. Posted by John Fehringer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Creative Borders in Photoshop. Hair Selection With Channels.
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Technology and Fine Art: Class 4 - My head hurts
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Class 4 - My head hurts. We covered some thick material in our 4th class - Channels and Layers. Though fundamentally different, the two can be used in similar ways which can cause some confusion. The goal was to outline their differences. There really is no fight between which is better, layers or channels. Actually, layers and channels are two very different parts of the image puzzle in Photoshop. Each are used for separate and specific purposes. TIP: Before you flatten and ...