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In this short video, we launch Photoshop and create a new doucment that will become the basis for our repeat tile.
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In this video, we copy-paste our Illustrator graphics into Photoshop. We resize and rotate our objects using the Input Method to make our transformations as consistent as possible.
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This video walks us through applying a color to our background, merging all our smart objects layers, and finally offsetting our print to identify any area requiring extra graphics.
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This screencast demonstrates how to locate Large Print Books in the HCC Libraries' online catalog.
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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We are thrilled that students in prof. Bennie Ansell’s class continue to push the boundaries of media arts and are now thinking, designing, and printing in 3D using Gravity Sketch and…
Creative Commmons License
Attribution: CC BY
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The HCC Center of Excellence for Visual and Performing Arts is pleased to present an exhibition at the Central Visual Arts Gallery in concert with Print Houston, a citywide celebration of printmaking…
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In this 35-minute video, we use the Rectangle tool in Photoshop to lay overlapping vertical and horizontal prints. We then apply various woven texture to test the result of various weaves. We finally…
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In this 15-minute tutorial, we define our print as a pattern and apply it to a document to see whether the repeat pattern is perfect!
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In this 11-minute video, we go over the basics of a repeat print created in Photoshop, we dowload the pictures that we need to create our print, and create a new document in Photoshop so that…
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In this 20-minute video, we go over brushes to create flower patterns.
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In this 10-minute video, we distinguish Connected from Disconnected prints, and cover the requirements for the project. We then set up a new document ready to work with.
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