Sunday, February 3, 2013

Quiz on your blog readings

Tonight, you've got a quiz based on the readings you were supposed to do last week. This quiz will cover Getting Started with Photoshop and Photoshop's Toolbox. You may use both of these web pages to answer your questions. Please take your time! There's no excuse to get anything less than a 100 on this quiz, as I'm letting you use the sites and all answers are on those two pages.

Please send me an email with the answers to the questions AND your name in the email. Please use ART 130 - QUIZ 1 in the subject line of the email and send to me no later than midnight on Tuesday, February 5th.

Here are the questions:


-- Getting Started with Photoshop --

1) Photoshop's workspace consists of these three components: 

2) What are individual "panes" that hold information or options called? 

3) True or False? If you want to remove a palette from it's palette group, you can simply drag it out?  

4) Pressing CTRL-N (on a PC) or Command-N (on a mac) does what? 

5) Which file format works best with images that have large areas of the same color? GIF or JPG?  

6) How do you rename a layer in Photoshop? 

7) Which Photoshop tool removes pixels from the canvas by using either the: pencil, brush or block mode in the options bar? 

8) True or False? "Quick Mask" is a way to make a selection using the layers palette

9) Which palette is your key to time travel in Photoshop? (Hint: This palette lets you un-do changes you've already made.) 

10) If you must restart Photoshop, you would do so by holding down these three keys. 

-- Photoshop's Toolbox --

11) Photoshop's tool box is split up into these four unique categories:

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12) These types of tools are used to repair imperfections in images or handle blemishes and red-eye. 

13) These types of tools are used for selecting objects such as rectangles, squares and elipses. 

14) These types of tools are used to create clear shapes and paths. 

15) Using this tool, a user may select a source starting point somewhere on an image, and then paint elsewhere using that starting point as a reference. 

16) What are Drawing & Type tools used for? 

17) This tool is used to move selections, objects and layers. 

18) This tool selects areas of similar colors in a single click. 

19) These TWO tools are used to paint  strokes in graphics. 

20) TWO types of colors also reside in the toolbox in Photoshop. What are they? 

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