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JRN 302: Introduction to Graphics and Visual Communication - ID Demo: Working with logo, basic shapes. Thursday, 2/13/14. Class Objectives. Lecture ID Demo: Placing logos, scaling images, basic shapes Work on project for the rest of the class Homework assignment Project.
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JRN 302: Introduction to Graphics and Visual Communication- ID Demo: Working with logo, basic shapes Thursday, 2/13/14
Class Objectives • Lecture • ID Demo: Placing logos, scaling images, basic shapes • Work on project for the rest of the class • Homework assignment • Project
ID Demo: Placing logos • (review) Do not copy your logo in PS and then try to paste it in ID • You will lose points for your project • Possibility of resolution decreasing • The correct and ONLY way to get your logo “into” ID is to… • In ID…. <File <Place your TIFF logo • Look for it in the “links” palette • If you move it, rename it, change it… make sure there are no warning signs in here • Has to be the TIFF file (not jpg or psd) for all linked/placed images in ID
ID Demo: Scaling logo • Once you have your logo loaded onto your “brush” in ID, just click anywhere on the canvas • Then scale it by changing the percentages at top of screen • These are lab computers so percentages always resort back to 100% • Warning, do not increase your logo beyond 200% • Will result in pixelated/blurry logo
ID Demo: Working with logo • (Review) If your logo appears blurry on the screen, check the display settings • <View <Display Performance <High Quality Display • Be careful about moving your logo and not distorting it • Use the black arrow and click on the center of the logo to move (not the handles)
ID Demo: Working with logo • Remember that your logo has to include all elements (text, shapes, symbols) and be saved as into a raster file • Do not do some parts of the logo in PS and some in ID • Again, if you change anything regarding your placed raster image, make sure it is updated in your links palette (easy to do) • May be able to just click on warning shape that appears on top of raster image • If not, go to palette, right click on either warning icon or name of raster image and relink
ID Demo: Working with logo • If you want to “sample” the colors in your logo, many ways to do this • One way is to use the eye dropper tool to “suck up” the color • Eye dropper color you want • Use another tool (shape, line, etc.) • If you want to have color applied to text… • Type out your text, highlight it, and THEN eye dropper the color you want it to be from your logo
ID Demo: Basic shapes • Can do shapes in PS or ID • ID has rectangles/squares and circles/ovals and lines • Can use either frame tool or shape tool • Line tool is separate • PS has more basic shapes and custom shapes • So use PS for more complex shapes • And remember that if shape is a part of your logo, it HAS to be saved with your logo in PS
ID Demo: Working with logo • While you are working in ID, use/pull guides and frames to help you with alignment • When you want to see what it will look like in the end, turn them off • For guides = <View <Grids & Guides <Hide Guides • For frames = <View <Extras <Hide Frame Edges