Reviewer - Drawing 2 PDF
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This document is a tutorial/guide on using various drawing tools in Photoshop. It covers tools such as the brush tool, pencil tool, eraser tool, pen tool, shape tool, gradient tool, text tool, lasso tool, magic wand tool, and blur tool. It also covers vector and raster images.
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Drawing 2 - REVIEWER - construct preset forms such as rectangles, circles, triangles, and polygons. MODULE 1 - indispensable tool for producing...
Drawing 2 - REVIEWER - construct preset forms such as rectangles, circles, triangles, and polygons. MODULE 1 - indispensable tool for producing geometric shapes and patterns. Photoshop - handy for making logos, icons, etc. - a preferred tool for making art and 6. Gradient Tool (G) designs in a variety of fields due to its adaptability and flexibility. - generate color gradients that may use to - has online tools that any artist, regardless add depth and dimension. of skill level, should be aware of and utilize - may change the gradient to produce in order to produce breathtaking, high- various effects, including radial, linear, and caliber artwork. angled gradients. - useful for producing artwork bg, shadows Version of Photoshop & highlights. VERSION 1 – 7 (PHOTOSHOP 1.0 – 7. Text Tool (T) 7.0) - 7 versions - add text to your artwork. CS – CS6 (VERSION 8 – VERSION 13) - vital tool for generating text-based - 6 versions designs like posters, flyers & social media CC – 2024 (VERSION 14 – VERSION 25) - 12 versions graphics. - can be adjusted to meet your specific needs, such as changing the font, size, and CS – Creative Suite color of the text. CC – Creative Cloud 8. Lasso Tool (L) Photoshop Tools - a selection tool that allows you to make 1. Brush Tool (B) freehand selections. - handy for making irregular or complex - the most basic drawing tool. selections, such as hair or trees in a - enables you to paint in a variety of colors, landscape. sizes, and forms. - may be adjusted to meet your specific 9. Magic Wand Tool (W) needs, such as altering the opacity and flow - a selection tool that allows you to choose to produce different effects. certain portions. 2. Pencil Tool (B) - effective when making decisions with constant hue or tone, such as choosing - functions similarly to the Brush Tool. the sky in a landscape. - produces a hard, pixelated edge that resembles a pencil. 10. Blur Tool (R) - ideal for producing line drawings, - allows you to blur areas. sketching, & adding details to ur artwork. - utilized to add depth and attention on key 3. Eraser Tool (E) elements. - handy for generating bgs and blurring - indispensable tool for every artist or areas to achieve a bokeh effect. designer. - eliminates undesired sections of your drawing/painting and correcting/polishing ur MODULE 2 work. - may be configured to resemble a brush, Image pencil, etc. - visual representation. 4. Pen Tool (P) - 2D (drawing, painting, or photograph) or 3D (carving, sculpture. - effective tool for drawing accurate shapes - can be copied mechanically, such as by and lines. photography, printmaking, or photocopying - to correctly draw vector forms, pathways, and animated using either digital or tactile and outlines. means. - useful for making logos, icons, etc., that demand crisp, exact lines. 5. Shape Tool (U) Vector - generates the raster file types mentioned above. - flexible and constructed w/ proportional formulas rather than pixels. 6. Portable Document Format (PDF) - does not lose image quality. - invented by Adobe with the goal of - ability to be sized as small as a postage capturing and reviewing rich information stamp or large enough to fit on an 18 wheeler. from any application. - can view it without any design editing Ex: EPS, AI, PDF software (as long as you have downloaded the free Acrobat Reader software). Raster - ability to use this file to make further - constructed by a series of pixels, or manipulations. individual blocs to form an image. - the best universal tool for sharing - every photo printed or online is a raster graphics. image. 7. Adobe Illustrator Document (AI) - loses quality when resized. - preferred by designers and the most Ex: JPEG, GIF, PNG reliable type of file format for using images in all types of projects from web to print, etc. - an industry standard for creating artwork Types of Image Extensions from scratch. - produces vector artwork, the easiest type 1. Joint Photographic Experts Group of file to manipulate. (JPEG) 8. Raw Materials Format (RAW) - most common file type. - "lossy" compression, meaning that the - capture every element of a photo without quality of the image decreases as the file processing and losing small visual size decreases. details. - produce a nice-looking project. - can be transferred and resized for various purposes. 2. Portable Network Graphics (PNG) - not suitable for print. - "lossless," meaning you can edit them and not lose quality, they are still low resolution. - allows transparency and makes for a much sharper, web-quality image. 3. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) - most common in their animated form. - formed from up to 256 colors in the RGB color-space. - commonly found on GIPHY. - limited number of colors, the file size is drastically reduced. 4. Tagged Image File (TIFF) - large raster file that doesn't lose quality. - “lossless compression," meaning the original image data is maintained regardless of how often you might copy, re-save, or compress the original file. 5. Photoshop Document (PSD) - created and saved in Adobe Photoshop, the most popular graphics editing software. - contains "layers" that make modifying the image.