INSTRUCTOR:
Jeff Rascov
WEST VALLEY COLLEGE CONTACT:
jeff.rascov@westvalley.edu
TELEPHONE: 408.741.2432
Make sure to use the jrascov2@yahoo.com email for contact.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is an advanced class in Adobe Photoshop. We will be using CS4, but you may be able to complete the class using CS3. This course introduces a variety of tools and techniques designed to help you develop a proficiency in using channels and masks and image development. Some class assignments will utilize the class text graphic sources, but you should be using your own image sources as much as possible, so that you can potentially put the work in your portfolio.
The homeworks are comprised of written and graphic assignments. Students are encouraged to use their own source photography. Now is the time to get out your digital camera and use your own photos as much as possible.
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE STUDENTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:
• Perform a variety of masking techniques for seamless image compositing.
• Develop an advanced proficiency with Photoshop tools.
• Demonstrate an excellent proficiency in creating digital images and implementing creative approaches to image development.
• Develop artistic/creative approaches to image development.
• Save images for web/DVD/Cellphones
• Create animations for Web/DVD/Videos
REQUIRED TEXT BOOK:
TEXT:
Please purchase the text as soon as possible:
Photoshop CS4 Channels and Masks One on One
by Deke McClelland
Deke Press; Pap/Dvdr edition (January 15, 2009)
ISBN-10: 0596516150
ISBN-13: 978-0596516154
You can order it from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Photoshop-Channels-Masks-One-One/dp/0596516150/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251657654&sr=8-1
* Please make sure that if you buy a used version the cd is included.
* The text is available at amazon.com or at digitalguru.com. |
CLASS SCHEDULE:
Go to the lessons page for the class schedule. You may like to print out the lessons section, and mark on a calendar the due dates for the homeworks, major assignments and the chat schedule.
MATERIALS:
Sketch/note book, usb storage device if you will be working on more than one computer, a library card for any library. Access to Photoshop, a digital camera, and a printer (if possible). See SOFTWARE/HARDWARE in the Help section.
PREREQUISITES:
Students must have a good working knowledge of Photoshop in order to manage this class.
SOFTWARE/HARDWARE:
Students will need access to Adobe Photoshop CS4 or CS3. Please make sure that any trial versions of software do not impede in your completion of the course. The Technology Center in the AAS Building on campus has a Mac lab and a PC lab with Photoshop, scanners and printers available to all West Valley students.
You need to obtain a student card from Admissions and Records, if you want to use the computers in the lab to do homework or view the instructional videos . Here’s a link to the Technology Center for more information.
TUTORIAL SERVICES:
There are Photoshop tutors available if you need some extra help. Sometimes students new to Photoshop benefit from meeting with a tutor a couple of times to get them over the initial learning hump :-)
West Valley Tutorial Services
STUDENT COMMITMENT:
This course will cover a lot of material and requires a serious commitment of time and energy both from students and the instructor. Students should have enough time in the week to absorb the following within the given deadlines: experiment and play with new techniques, complete assignments, read book material and pursue additional web resources. It is not advised that students plan a vacation or heavy workloads during this course.
The lecture part of this class is equivilent to 3 hours per lesson. Some weeks may vary due to the nature of the lesson, and/or your proficiency. I will lecture in classroom, your will watch videos, and due handout lessons.
GRADING:
Grading is done by the traditional letter grade only; A through F basis. 100-90%=A, 89-90%=B, 79-70%=C, 69-60%=D, 59-0%=F. No credit {NC} or credit {CR} are not available for this class.
The nature of studying graphic communication requires developing design and technical skills. You will be graded on the effectiveness of your communication based on class assignments, concept & execution. To obtain an “A” in this class requires paying attention to details, using original graphics when appropriate, and developing a critical eye.
Late assignments will be penalized.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Please see the grading section to see the grade break down for the class.
CRITERIA FOR GRADING:
Demonstrates growth in abilities and understanding of material taught.
Meets the objectives of each assignment.
Timely completion of all assignments within prescribed deadlines.
Willingness to participate and utilize critical evaluations.
Ability to meet industry level standards in quality and aesthetics.
GRADING CATEGORIES:
A: Superior Work: 100 - 90%
Consistently demonstrates a superior understanding of the principles and methodologies taught at a level well above the norm, Exceed nominal requirements of aesthetic and visual quality more than 80% of the time. Great expectations.
B: Above Average: 89 - 80%
Demonstrates on a regular basis, an above average understanding of the principles and methodologies taught. Exceed nominal requirements of aesthetic and visual quality more than 50% of the time. Potential is there more effort and understanding of concepts is needed.
C: Average: 79 - 70%
Demonstrates a basic understanding of the principles and methodologies taught. Work meets the nominal requirements of visual and aesthetic quality the majority of the time. It's going to take some work to be successful but with the right work ethic and attitude it can happen.
D: Below Average: 69 - 60%
Demonstrates a below average understanding of the principles and methodologies taught. Work meets the nominal requirements of visual and aesthetic quality less than 50%. Reevaluation of career and educational goals is highly recommended.
F: Failure: > 60%
Unable to perform at an acceptable level in demonstrating principles and methodologies taught. Work meets the nominal requirements of visual and aesthetic quality at less than 40% of the time. This is not the right career choice.
IMPORTANT DATES:
First day of classes - August 31
Last day to ADD a class - September 11
Last day to DROP a class without a “W” and with a refund - Septmeber 11
Last day to DROP a class without a “W” - September 18
Last day to drop with a 'W' - Nov. 20 |