ASM2O EXAM – January 2015
This is a 3 part exam. All work needs to be posted to your website by the end of the exam for submission.
Each section should take between 15-30 minutes. Read all instructions before you start.
Post all work to your weebly website on a new page called EXAM.
Part 1 – Photoshop
You will create a composite (a thing made up of several parts or elements) using the following images. Be creative and use additional images of your choice.
This is a 3 part exam. All work needs to be posted to your website by the end of the exam for submission.
Each section should take between 15-30 minutes. Read all instructions before you start.
Post all work to your weebly website on a new page called EXAM.
Part 1 – Photoshop
You will create a composite (a thing made up of several parts or elements) using the following images. Be creative and use additional images of your choice.
Part 2 – Illustrator
Download and Open the Illustrator file.
Step 1 – On the first Artboard using pen tool trace the guidelines.
Step 2 – On the second Artboard type your initials in Cambria 72pt font.
Here is an example:
Download and Open the Illustrator file.
Step 1 – On the first Artboard using pen tool trace the guidelines.
Step 2 – On the second Artboard type your initials in Cambria 72pt font.
- convert text to OUTLINES
- move at least 5 anchor points with the white arrow tool and add at least one shape to your initials (this can be drawn with pen tool or use the shape tool)
- make all characters overlap and UNITE all paths
- draw a 3 inch circle and fill with any colour or gradient – send the circle to the back – centre your initials inside the circle – EXCLUDE (with Pathfinder) your initials from the circle
Here is an example:
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Part 3 – Photography
Answer these questions on your weebly webpage.
Which of the following photographs follows the rule of thirds? Download those images and use them as examples to answer the following questions.
Briefly explain the rule of thirds and include a sketch. Why would you use this rule while taking a photograph?
Answer these questions on your weebly webpage.
Which of the following photographs follows the rule of thirds? Download those images and use them as examples to answer the following questions.
Briefly explain the rule of thirds and include a sketch. Why would you use this rule while taking a photograph?