texture grids

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TASK 2 Texture Grids You need to take a series of 15 20 images that show texture in the landscape OR show architectural details in the landscape. Once you have saved them to USB or the computer you will create a layered image made up of multiple photographs as per the examples at the end of the photo texture slide show. This will be done as a class exercise. You need to hand in a) a contact sheet with all the texture / architectural shots you have taken on it, remember to include all the meta data info. (tick the boxes under settings when doing the contact print in iPhoto). b) the final “grid” of images c) in your visual diary you will have a print of the final work, and instructions /annotations of how you did it. d) You will also complete a filter gallery version of your final image which will need to be stuck in your book too. e) final works need to be saved to teacher USB using correct file name format ie. YOURNAME_TITLEOFWORK.jpg do not save it as a psd file!

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TASK 2

Texture Grids You need to take a series of 15 – 20 images that show texture in the landscape OR show architectural details in the landscape. Once you have saved them to USB or the computer you will create a layered image made up of multiple photographs as per the examples at the end of the photo texture slide show.

This will be done as a class exercise.

You need to hand in

a) a contact sheet with all the texture / architectural shots you have taken on it, remember to include all the meta data info. (tick the boxes under settings when doing the contact print in iPhoto).

b) the final “grid” of images

c) in your visual diary you will have a print of the final work, and instructions /annotations of how you did it.

d) You will also complete a filter gallery version of your final image which will need to be stuck in your book too.

e) final works need to be saved to teacher USB using correct file name format – ie. YOURNAME_TITLEOFWORK.jpg do not save it as a psd file!