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be kind to animals
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Friday, March 12, 2004
In Class Assignment Numero 2
In-class assignment TWO – Client Deliverable or Technical Document
In this assignement you will have the choice of creating one of two documents.
The first is a Client deliverable for their Ad Campaign – 15 Reasons Why Macs are Better Than PC’s. You will use MS Word and you will use all the features and functions therein to create a document that you feel would be worth handing over to your client for replication and distribution to the world of PC users. This means paying careful attention to use of fonts, images, formatting and message. Think about it in relationship to Apple’s Identity – how would Apple do it/ that’s your mission.
The second document, if you choose this route, is to create a technical doc ument – a “How to” – solve a problem that a mac user might encounter. Once again, take your design ccue from Apple and use their online Support site as your guide.
Print it out and hand it in.
In this assignement you will have the choice of creating one of two documents.
The first is a Client deliverable for their Ad Campaign – 15 Reasons Why Macs are Better Than PC’s. You will use MS Word and you will use all the features and functions therein to create a document that you feel would be worth handing over to your client for replication and distribution to the world of PC users. This means paying careful attention to use of fonts, images, formatting and message. Think about it in relationship to Apple’s Identity – how would Apple do it/ that’s your mission.
The second document, if you choose this route, is to create a technical doc ument – a “How to” – solve a problem that a mac user might encounter. Once again, take your design ccue from Apple and use their online Support site as your guide.
Print it out and hand it in.
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Blogamatic
Shannon acknowleges the Blog and will partake in its activities.
Thought for the Day
Nothing succeed's like a budgie.
Thought for the Day
Nothing succeed's like a budgie.
Friday, March 05, 2004
Now that you've arrived
Hey gang - as you log in I will upgrade you to "Admin" - this should allow you to have a greater range of play in the blog. Please DO NOT:
> mess with the template
> delete other people's posts
> edit other people's posts
> post anything innappropriate or offensive (eg. as in what RMIT wouldn't wish you to do)
Please DO:
> Check this often
> Post to this often
> start using HTML in your posts to make them richer - as in adding the code to link your posted website - like so:
click here to go to the Chaser's website
> that link above is done by using HTML code which looks like this:
start with a bracket like this: '<' and then add: a href="http://www.chaser.com.au"'>'click here to go to the Chaser's website'<'/a'>'
Wher I have added '<' or '>' - in normal HTML code you would omit the apostrophes - ' - but I wanted to make sure you could see it.
I will use this to post assignment info, important announcements, appropriate site examples, interesting tutorials - and just about anything I find that I thin will be of interest to you.
I encourage you to use it as well. Rock on!
B - questions? email me
> mess with the template
> delete other people's posts
> edit other people's posts
> post anything innappropriate or offensive (eg. as in what RMIT wouldn't wish you to do)
Please DO:
> Check this often
> Post to this often
> start using HTML in your posts to make them richer - as in adding the code to link your posted website - like so:
click here to go to the Chaser's website
> that link above is done by using HTML code which looks like this:
start with a bracket like this: '<' and then add: a href="http://www.chaser.com.au"'>'click here to go to the Chaser's website'<'/a'>'
Wher I have added '<' or '>' - in normal HTML code you would omit the apostrophes - ' - but I wanted to make sure you could see it.
I will use this to post assignment info, important announcements, appropriate site examples, interesting tutorials - and just about anything I find that I thin will be of interest to you.
I encourage you to use it as well. Rock on!
B - questions? email me
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- wk1 - self portrait + buildings and perspective
- wk2 - Light/Shadow - contrast
- wk3 - People
- wk4 - Motion
- wk5 - self Portrait II + .:LIGHT:.
- wk6/7 - 360 panorama - then stitch it
- 1. Enlarging an image - 110% (w1)
- 2. Fixing a Photo with TOO MUCH Flash (w1)
- 3. Fixing an Underexposed Photo (w1)
- 4. Adding Fill-Flash effect (w1)
- 5. Instant Red-Eye Removal (w1)
- 6. Better RED EYE REMOVAL (w1)
- 7. Cropping Photos (w2)
- 8. Cropping to a Specific Size (w2)
- 9. Cropping without the crop tool (w2)
- 10. Automated Close Cropping (w2)
- 11. Using the crop tool to add more canvas (w2)
- 12. Straightening crooked photos (w2)
- 13. Resizing Digital camera Photos (w2)
- 14. Resizing and "Free Transform handles" (w2)
- 15. Repairing Keystoning w/out the crop tool (w2)
- 16. Lessening Freckles (w3)
- 17. Removing Signs of Ageing (w3)
- 18. Dodging and Burning (w3)
- 19. Colorizing Hair (w3)
- 20. Whitening Eyes (w3)
- 21. Enhancing and Brightnening Eyes (w3)
- 22. Enhancing Eyebrows and Eyelashes (w3)
- 23. Whitening Teeth (w3)
- 24. Glamour Skin Softening (w3)
- 25. Advanced Skin Softening (w3)
- 26. Transforming a Frown (w3)
- 27. Digital Nose Job (w3)
- 28. Colour Settings (p.104 w4)
- 29. Colour Correcting DI (p.106 w4)
- 30. Drag and Drop CC (p. 115 w4)
- 31. Colour Correcting Problem... (p. 127 w4)
- 32. Extracting People (p.150 w4)
- 33. Precise Selections.. (p. 154 w4)
- 34. Saving selections (p. 161 w4)
- 35. Slimming and Trimming (p.222 w5)
- 36. Removing Love Handles (p.224 w5)
- 37. Slimming Thighs... (p.226 w5)
- 38. Fixing Grannies (p.230 w5)
- 39. Borrowing Body Parts (p.232 w5)
- 40. Replacing the Sky (p.248 w5)
- 41. Layer Masking for Collaging (p.252 w5)
- ASSIGNMENT ONE GIVEN
- 42. Stitching Panoramas (p.260 w5)
- 43. Stitching your own 360 panorama (wk6)
- BONUS FUN - self portrait combo!
- ASSIGNMENT TWO GIVEN
- 44. Web Photo Gallery (p.336)