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ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICE. No Quiz Additive Color Adobe Illustrator: Using the Pen Tool Adobe Illustrator Studio Practice Scanning Digital Dueling Rhythms Assignment. ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICE LESSON 7 Additive Color Assignment: Portfolio Piece.
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ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICE • No Quiz • Additive Color • Adobe Illustrator: Using the Pen Tool • Adobe Illustrator Studio Practice • Scanning • Digital Dueling Rhythms Assignment
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Additive Color Assignment: Portfolio Piece • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix Additive color to produce an Additive Color Wheel. • The outer ring of the color wheel will be 100 % of the Additive Color. • The middle ring of the color wheel will be 75% of the Additive Color. • The inside ring of the color wheel will be 45% of the Additive color.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 6 REVIEWAdditive Color Assignment: Portfolio Piece • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 3 Shades of an Additive color using the HSBColor Palette. • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 5 Tints of the same Additive color using the Spot Color % Method. • The 5 Tints should be in the percentages of 80%, 60%, 40%, 20% and 5%.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 6 REVIEWAdditive Color Assignment: File Check • ADDITIVE SHADES & TINTS • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 3 Shades of an Additive color using the HSBColor Palette. • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 5 Tints of the same Additive color using the Spot Color % Method. • The 5 Tints should be in the percentages of 80%, 60%, 40%, 20% and 5%. • ADDITIVE COLOR WHEEL • Using Adobe Illustrator, mix Additive color to produce an Additive Color Wheel. • The outer ring of the color wheel will be 100 % of the Additive Color. • The middle ring of the color wheel will be 75% of the Additive Color. • The inside ring of the color wheel will be 45% of the Additive color.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Object Oriented Object Oriented Drawing Program The artwork produced using Adobe Illustrator is made up of individual objects created using the program. These individual objects are assembled together using painting order and layer order to create illustrations and graphics.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Tool Bar Where the AI Tools are found. Selection Tool Allows you to select, scale and rotate an object. Direct Selection Tool Allows you to select individual Anchor Points and edit an object. Pen Tool Allows you to make lines and objects by creating Anchor Points and Line Segments. Stroke and Fill Icons Allows you to Stroke and/or Fill a line or an object.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Anchor Points Solid Anchor Points Hollow Anchor Points Line Segments Fall between 2 Anchor Points Definition of Anchor Points The beginning and ending of Line Segments
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Hollow Anchor Points Allows editing of the object Line Segments Can be straight or curved Directional Handles Allows you to control the curve of a curved Line Segment
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Open Object An object in which the Anchor Points and Line Segments are not all connected. Closed Object An object in which the Anchor Points and Line Segments are connected.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Open Object Filling an Open Object with color is problematic. Closed Object A Closed Object fills with colorcorrectly.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Corner Anchor Points Anchor Points which connect Line Segments at angled corners. Smooth Anchor Points Anchor Points that connect Line Segments without angled corners.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Corner Anchor Points Do not have Directional Handles. Smooth Anchor Points Have Directional Handles. Directional Handles Can only be used to edit an object when the object has been selected with the Direct Selection Tool.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Pen Tool Basics Directional Handles When the object has been selected with the Selection Tool the Directional Handles are not visible.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Palettes Stroke Palette Allows you to select the stroke width of the Line Segment.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Palettes Swatch Palette Allows you to select the strokecolor of the Line Segment and/or the fill color of the Closed Object.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Palettes Layers Palette Allows you to organize and arrange the Objects and Line Segments you create.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Studio Practice
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Adobe Illustrator: Studio Practice
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Digital Dueling Rhythms: Portfolio Piece Using Adobe Illustrator createa digital version of your own Dueling Rhythms composition. You will need the following for this assignment: • Scan of your Dueling Rhythms composition. • DuelingRhythms.ai file. • Adobe Illustrator CS5 • Black & White Laser Printer This assignment is due at the beginning of the class period next week.
ANM 104 DESIGN THEORY & PRACTICELESSON 7Scanning Demonstration