Texture Collage
Texture
Romare Bearden, Piano Lesson, 1983
collage of various papers with paint, ink, and graphite on paper The Walter O. Evans Foundation for Art and Literature © Romare Bearden Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, N.Y. |
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Texture Collage Project Due:
Procedure
1. On your computer, go to "All Programs" and open Photoshop CC.
2. Click "edit" on the screen that pops up.
3. At the top of the screen, select File >> new
4. Open a new 10 inch x 8 inch file, resolution 300 ppi. (file >> new >> blank file)
5. Create a collage depicting a musical scene. Here are your requirements:
1. On your computer, go to "All Programs" and open Photoshop CC.
2. Click "edit" on the screen that pops up.
3. At the top of the screen, select File >> new
4. Open a new 10 inch x 8 inch file, resolution 300 ppi. (file >> new >> blank file)
5. Create a collage depicting a musical scene. Here are your requirements:
- Must depict a scene, rather than a random collection of images. Your collage should have a sense of place.
- Must have at least 20 pictures. You may not use any whole pictures -- only use parts! Think of this the same way you might do a collage using magazines and printed pictures. You may use actual pictures of your person, but not the WHOLE picture.
- Do not use animated images, CGI images, or stock photos with watermarks.
- Include 10+ composited images. Keep track of this on your composite log.
- Make sure your proportions make sense! You are able to resize things, which you can't do on paper, so take advantage of it!
- Include an example of real texture and visual texture in your collage.
- No white space allowed!
6. If you need to continue working on your project, save as a PSD file. Save often.
7. When you have completed the assignment, save your file as LNFl_Texture.jpg
8. Place assignment in the specified Dropbox on Schoology.
7. When you have completed the assignment, save your file as LNFl_Texture.jpg
8. Place assignment in the specified Dropbox on Schoology.
Grading Rubric
- Composition - did you use your space in an interesting way?
- Craftsmanship - did you pay attention to detail and make your work as neat as possible?
- Creativity - did you experiment with new or different ideas?
- Procedure - did you meet all the project requirements? Did you save and submit your file in the correct format?
- Space - did you demonstrate an understanding of foreground, middle ground, and background?
- Composition - did you use your space in an interesting way?
- Craftsmanship - did you pay attention to detail and make your work as neat as possible?
- Creativity - did you experiment with new or different ideas?
- Procedure - did you meet all the project requirements? Did you save and submit your file in the correct format?
- Space - did you demonstrate an understanding of foreground, middle ground, and background?