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Agenda 3/2/05 Art for New Media
• Quick Write/Sketch
• Finish up In Class Assignments #8 and #9 (They
will be graded/checked tomorrow during class.)
• Review for the quiz, below is the source material:
– My slides from 2/25/05
– The websites:
• http://www.mundidesign.com/presentation/index2F.html
• http://www.poynterextra.org/cp/index.html
• http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/color.html
– The Art Fundamentals CD (you can check one out from
the sub if you need it)
• Color Theory Quiz today at 2:45 p.m. (ONE SIDE
of ONE SHEET of notes permitted)
Quick Write/Sketch 3/2/05
• These questions should help you with the quiz,
answer them as your Quick Write/Sketch for today:
– Draw a color wheel that shows the primary, secondary,
and tertiary colors.
– Describe the following color scheme (or circle them on
your color wheel): achromatic, chromatic grays,
monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triadic.
– Describe what the terms hue, value, and saturation
mean.
– Describe the difference between the additive and
subtractive color systems and name the primary colors
in each.
In-Class Assignment #8 (In case you need to remember…)
• Make a new folder directly in your student home
directory folder and call it "PSD_originals"
• Using what you know about ImageReady so far, try
to digitally recreate your Quick Write/Sketch
– Use only the tools I showed you today
– Use color!
– Make sure to save your files as .psd files in your new
"PSD_originals" folder
• Remember that PSD is the native ImageReady file format and
will NOT work on the web
• We will learn how to make them work on the web next class
• Studey this online tutorial about Color Theory (take notes,
lots of questions from here will be on the quiz!):
http://www.poynterextra.org/cp/index.html
In-Class Assignment #9 (In case you need to remember…)
• Read and understand the webpage at:
http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/color.html
• Create 6 quick files in ImageReady, showing your
understanding of the 6 color schemes that Mr. Saw
describes on the above web page.
– Name the files with what it is that you are demonstrating, such as
"achromatic.psd," "chromatic_grays.psd," etc., and save them in
your "PSD_originals" folder.
– Then resave each file (using the "Save Optimized As…”
command) as a gif or jpg and put it in your "practice" folder (yes,
you will have 2 copies of each file)
• Then create a webpage called "color_schemes.html"
that has all your jpg or gif's and an explanation in your
own words of each color scheme.