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Unit 3 Digital Imaging Plan and produce computer graphics Name: Group: Teacher:

AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5

Describe and evaluate a range of bitmap and vector images AO1 Describe and evaluate a range of bitmap and vector images

Graphic 1 Source: Type: Purpose Audience: Suitability Images printed on paper, images printed on other surfaces, images viewed on screen, maps, diagrams, plans

Graphic 1 (D) Size: Message to be conveyed: Effectiveness:

Graphic 2 Source: Type: Purpose Audience: Suitability Images printed on paper, images printed on other surfaces, images viewed on screen, maps, diagrams, plans

Graphic 2 (D) Size: Message to be conveyed: Effectiveness:

Graphic 3 Source: Type: Purpose Audience: Suitability

Graphic 3 (D) Size: Message to be conveyed: Effectiveness:

Graphic 4 Source: Type: Purpose Audience: Suitability

Graphic 4 (D) Size: Message to be conveyed: Effectiveness:

Plan the production of graphics images for a client AO2 Plan the production of graphics images for a client

Purpose and Audience (P)

Where will the graphic be used

Research Ideas (M)

Graphic Plan (D) Size: Resolution: File Format: Deadlines:

Rough Sketches (P) Discuss design, plan the graphics identifying key areas.

Evidence of lines, text, basic shapes, colour, resolution, size, colour mode, paper size, orientation through sketches

Time plan

Source and store components for graphic products AO3 Source and store components for graphic products

Graphics from the WWW File name and type Source (where you got it from) Date collected File content (what the file shows/includes) Reference (URL, copyright information) Stored

Screen shot of user area for graphics from WWW

Graphics from clipart File name and type Source (where you got it from) Date collected File content (what the file shows/includes) Reference (URL, copyright information) Stored 23

Sources of clipart

Graphics from a Digital camera File name and type Source (where you got it from) Date collected File content (what the file shows/includes) Reference (URL, copyright information) Stored 25

Screen shot of user showing digital images from camera

Graphics from a scanner File name and type Source (where you got it from) Date collected File content (what the file shows/includes) Reference (URL, copyright information) Stored 27

Screen shot of user area showing images saved from scanner

AO4 Record the sources of computer graphics and consider relevant legislation

Computer graphics Sources (P) File name and type Source (where you got it from) Date collected File content (what the file shows/includes) File Size Copyright condition 30

AO5 Use appropriate software tools to create, edit and combine graphic images

Vector tools evidence

Use of selection tools

Geometric and freehand shapes Circles/ellipses Square/rectangles Polygons and pre-defined shapes

Straight and curved lines

Arrows/lines styles

Use of layers

Cut, copy, crop, paste

Rotate and flip

Group/ungroup elements

Move and position elements

Alignment and order

Colour, colour adjustment

Stroke thickness

Fill styles and gradients

Shadows

Bitmap tools evidence

Use of selection tools

Drawing/painting techniques

Freehand tools

Use of layers

Cut, copy, crop, paste

Rotate and flip

Brush types and shapes

Colour and colour adjustment

Fill and fill styles

Filters

Opacity/transparency

Move and position layers/elements

Adjust image size

Insert and manipulate text

Opacity/transparency

Adjust image size

Development work Of all 4 products

Evidence of saved work (M0

AO6 Present work to a client for a specific purpose, using a suitable format for display 66

Presentation of work

Portfolio evidence

Slide presentation

Report

Consideration of size

Resolution (M)

File Types (M)

Colour mode (D)