There are plenty of screenshots included in the easy to follow instructions! Landmarks and symbols of a city are combined with a couple of industrial textures to create a gritty, urban feel. In this activity, which is appropriate for beginners and intermediate level users, your students will create an artistic, textured collage depicting a city of their choice. Photoshop CS6 Tutorial - Industrial City Collage Poster You can then display the students work via projector and have classmates try to find the differences. I get students to come up with their own unique Spot the Differences graphic using the internet to find images they like. Students will create a Spot the Differences type graphic that you might see in a magazine. This assignment is great for introducing or reviewing a very important fundamental in Photoshop - using the selection tools. Photoshop CS6 Intro Tutorial - Spot the Differences Instead of musicians, they could choose actors, athletes or historical figures. Though I used Musicians in this activity, it could easily be amended to suit the interest of individual students. Also, they enjoy the blending of the background texture with the images of musicians they love. First, almost everyone loves and listens to music. Students are engaged in this eye-catching assignment for a couple of reasons. Photoshop CS6 Tutorial - Creating a Music Collage Poster Students are amazed that they can take a drab, aged image and breathe life and color into it. They copy the image into Photoshop and begin selecting areas of the image and colorizing them using Curves Adjustment Layers. Students begin by searching the internet for a Black and White image that they would like to use. In this assignment, students bring an old photo or image alive by adding color to it. Photoshop CS6 Tutorial - Adding Color to a Black and White image
This is a project that beginners can follow and enjoy! After they have changed the appearance of their chosen image, they will place the image onto another file which includes the easel image. Students will use Layers, Masks and various selection tools to accomplish this task. In this creative activity, students will choose an image from the Internet and make it appear to be an oil painting. Photoshop CS6 Tutorial - Turning a photograph into a 3D oil painting Using Clipping Masks, they construct realistic looking pictures complete with drop shadows. Students choose an image that they will use as the basis for a Polaroid Collage. This is an engaging, beginner and intermediate level project that my students have really enjoyed sinking their teeth into. Photoshop CS6 Tutorial - Creating a Retro Polaroid Collage PHOTOSHOP lessons Included in this package: In addition to being part of this bundle, the 10 Photoshop lessons and 10 Flash lessons are also sold separately as bundles in my store.
This product is designed and intended to be used on a PC (Windows) and not a Mac.
Please feel free to contact me with questions or comments regarding this bundle! I hope that you find it useful and I look forward to hearing from you. The Flash lessons also include selected video instruction!
This makes it super convenient for students to click their way around the document and find things easily.
The Flash lessons include interactive PDF instructions complete with a navigation system and Table of Contents which is accessible from each page of the document. Each lesson comes with detailed step by step instructions with plenty of screenshots. I have been giving these assignments to beginners of Photoshop and Flash and they have worked extremely well. You also save on buying this bundle as opposed to my Photoshop and Flash bundles separately.
It is priced to save you 30% off buying each of the products individually. This comprehensive, classroom-tested 20 lesson bundle provides plenty of variety and interesting, attention-grabbing activities for your students. If you are teaching a multimedia or ed tech class, and are looking for lessons designed for middle and high school learners of Photoshop and Flash, you have come to the right place.