Tri Fold Brochures
Photoshop Exercises
Pretend You Where There
For this picture, the tools I used is transform tools to rotate and move the picture, I used the magic wand tool to get rid of a part of her glasses,I used the noise tool to make the picture look more vintage. I also used the eraser tool to get rid of the background in the layer photo and I used the brush tool to fill in the space were I removed a part of her sunglasses.
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CD COPY: One Republic
Waffle Day
Making waffles is a manufacturing process. In order to make waffles, there is an INPUT, PROCESS, OUTPUT, and FEEDBACK.
INPUT: In order to make waffles we need the Ingredients: Bisquick pancake/waffle mix, vegetable oil, milk eggs. We also needed a waffle iron, plates and utensils.
PROCESS: Pre- heat waffle iron.Set it to light, medium or dark. Put ingredients into the bowl and mix. Make sure you follow the directions and use measuring cups/spoons. Poor it into heated waffle iron. Make sure not to oveflow; 1-2 cups of mix per iron.
OUTPUT: Crispy, delicious waffles. Add butter and syrup as desired.
FEEDBACK: Remember to re-oil the waffle iron to prevent waffles from sticking. If batter is to thick or thin, add more milk or waffle mix.
INPUT: In order to make waffles we need the Ingredients: Bisquick pancake/waffle mix, vegetable oil, milk eggs. We also needed a waffle iron, plates and utensils.
PROCESS: Pre- heat waffle iron.Set it to light, medium or dark. Put ingredients into the bowl and mix. Make sure you follow the directions and use measuring cups/spoons. Poor it into heated waffle iron. Make sure not to oveflow; 1-2 cups of mix per iron.
OUTPUT: Crispy, delicious waffles. Add butter and syrup as desired.
FEEDBACK: Remember to re-oil the waffle iron to prevent waffles from sticking. If batter is to thick or thin, add more milk or waffle mix.