Tuesday, January 27, 2015

ILLUSTRATOR NOTES

Illustrator notes                                          MAYRA GUERRA

                                                                                                                  PR.7
                                                                                                                      01-27-2015                                    
(I) Watch Mr. Webb's demonstration and post notes to do the following on your blog:
- Creating a new canvas (document)
     press Command+N to make a new canvas
     3 sections of Adobe Illustrator (Toolbox [left], Menu bar [at the top], Panels [right])
     PROFILE: Print, SIZE: Letter, ORIENTATION: Portait

- Interface navigation, drawing tools (Illustrator's shapes & using the Pen Tool)
    Rectangle Tool (M) - makes squares and rectangles with sharp edges
    Rounded rectangle tool - makes rectangles with rounded edges
    Ellipse tool - draw circles and ovals
    Polygon Tool - draws convex regular polygons.
    Star tool - draws stars; to add more edges tap the up arrow, to remove edges tap the down arrow; to     control the sharpness of the star, hold the command key while drawing the star.

   Selection Tool (V)- looks like a black arrow.  Use to select objects that you want to move, copy or     delete.

    Pen Tool (P) - draws line segments and curves

- Setting the Fill Color, and the Stroke Color
First, select your object or line.  
Second, click on the fill color box to set the fill color. 
OR, click on the stroke color box to set the stroke color

- Saving file formats (saving for Adobe Illustrator editing vs. Saving an image for the web)
Save for Adobe Illustrator = (.ai) <<Can ONLY be opened in Illustrator.
Save for the Internet/Your blog = (.jpeg, .gif, .png) << Can be uploaded to your blog.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

week#2

Week 2 - Signs & Visual Communication, Part 2a - Elements of Design (Adobe Illustrator CS6)                                                                  MAYRA GUERRA

                                                                                                                       01-20-2015
                                                                                                                               PR.7




1.THIS IMAGE REPRESENT ( I LOVE YOU)  THE EYE REPRESENT ( I ) THE HEART REPRESENT ( LOVE ) AND THE U REPRESENTS ( YOU ).


2. THIS LETTER HAS IMAGES THAT HAVE A MITING THE EYE REPRESENTS ( I ) THE ANIMAL MEANS (DEAR) THE PAPER NOTE ON THE LETTER MEANS ( LETTER) AND THE SHOE MEANS (SHOOT) I THINK AND THERE ARE ALOT OF IMAGES ON THE LETTER. IS REALLY KOOL BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO FIGURE IT OUT AND MAKE IT A MEANING . 





Thursday, January 15, 2015

definitions

                         Defining terms related to concepts in Visual Communication 


MAYRA GUERRA 
     PR.7
   01-15-2015




    - Alphabet:a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.


      -Street sign: a picture or figure that show us what to do when we are in the streets.


          

-Advertisement: a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.




-Constellation: a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.





-ASCII symbols: ASCII codes represent text in computerscommunications equipment, and other devices that use text. Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters.  




-Electronic symbols: 

  1. An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronicdevices (such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors) in a schematic diagram of anelectrical or electronic circuit.



-Morse Code:  an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound.





-American Sign Language:  is a way so you can talk with persons that don't listen or talk they comunicate doing signs with their hands.






-Glyph:  a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.