Friday, March 1, 2013

Catch Up Day!




Today we will use the time to make sure we are current on all our work.  I will facilitate around the room to help you all individually.  All instructions for for all the assignments are listed at the bottom of the page or ask me for a hard copy.



Make sure you have completed and posted the following projects:


Wordle

 
 
Cartoons to Life
   

2 Black and White to Color Images
 










  


Using Effects Artistic Tools
 
Ink Sketch









Oil Sketch
 






Pencil Sketch










Caricature



 







Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Paint.Net: Caricature Using Effects Tool Distort (Bulge)

6.RST.3 - Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
6.RST.7 - Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table)

 


Today we will be using the Paint.Net effects tools (Distort - Bulge) to create a Caricature of a famous person. A caricature is to make or give a comically or grotesquely exaggerated representation of someone or something. Generally you exaggerate something they are known for (Angelina Jolies lips, Adam Sandlers chin, Will Smiths ears, etc.).


Here are some examples of caricatures:



Here's my take on LeBran James:


On Drake

On Pauly D

On Charlie Sheen



And Obama:

And, of course, Justin Bieber:

Today we are going to use the use the Effects Distort Tools (Bulge)

1. Use Google Images to select the person of your choice.  Save the image into your Pics sub folder located in your Tech 6,7 or 8 folder.

2.  Open Paint.NET
Double-click on the Paint.NET icon if present on your desktop.
Select File > Open... , press CTRL + O or click the file open icon 
Browse to the H:\username\Tech 6,7 or 8\pictures\ and select the person of your choice click Open


3. When you have the image in Paint.Net go to EFFECTS>DISTORT>BULGE.


4. Do a CTRL+A (to "Select All") then CTRL+C (to "Copy)

5. Go to IMAGE>CANVAS SIZE> and Double the Size of the WIDTH (for Example change Width 650 to 1300)
Make sure Maintain aspect ratio is Unchecked




6. Go to Edit> Paste in to New Layer.

7. Drag Layer 1 over to the right to fill in the empty Canvas
 

8.  Go to EFFECTS>DISTORT>BULGE and adjust the Center and Bulge



9. Save File
      Select Save File As…
            Change Save as Type to JPEG (*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.jpe;*.jfif)


            Name the File Caricuture and Save.  Click OK to Save Configuration. Click Flatten
Maybe even add another Effect Tool such as Artistic Ink Sketch

Using Effects Artistic Tools (Ink Sketch, Oil Painting & Pencil)

8.RST.3 - Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.

8.RST.7 - Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table)


Today we are going to use the use the
Effects Artistic Tools (Ink Sketch, Oil Painting & Pencil)

1. Use Google Images to select the person of your choice.  Save the image into your Pics sub folder located in your Tech 6,7 or 8 folder. 
2.  Open Paint.NET
Double-click on the Paint.NET icon if present on your desktop.

3. Select File > Open... , press CTRL + O or click the file open icon 
Browse to the H:\username\Tech 6,7 or 8\pictures\ and select the person of your choice click Open


4. Do a CTRL+A (to "Select All") then CTRL+C (to "Copy)

5. Go to IMAGE>CANVAS SIZE> and Double the Size of the WIDTH (for Example change Width 650 to 1300)
Make sure Maintain aspect ratio is Unchecked



6. Go to Edit> Paste in to New Layer.

7. Drag Layer 1 over to the right to fill in the empty Canvas 

8.  Go to EFFECTS>ARTISTIC>INK SKETCH and adjust the Ink Outline and Coloring


9. Save File
      Select Save File As…
            Change Save as Type to JPEG (*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.jpe;*.jfif)


            Name the File Ink Sketch and Save.  Click OK to Save Configuration. Click Flatten
    
     


     10.  Post the picture on your Edublog as Ink Sketch.
     
     11.  Click EDIT>UNDO until you are back to the two identical images



    

     12.    REPEAT steps 8-11 but using both the OIL PAINTING tool and PENCIL SKETCH tool