For this lab 5 and 6 lab, our instructor teach us how to use Macromedia Flash, It was interesting software, Flash can manipulate vector and raster graphics and supports bi-directional streaming of audio and video.
In designing POSTER 2 we also use same method as POSTER 1, using adobe Photoshop CS2 for designing the graphic design an AAA Logo Portable for text and logo designing
We have select black for our background default
We design the circle
Rounded rectangle tool > Ellipse
Design the shape using rectangle tool, line tool and set the color to grey
Crop the wmp skin to the background layout
Right click the picture (wmp) > blend option > click outer glow > and adjust the opacity
Save the picture and open by AAA Logo Portable to edit the text and add logo, after finish editing save to picture format
For creating this POSTER 1 we are using Adobe Photoshop CS2 for the graphic designing and we also use addition tools such ass AAA Logo Portable for the text and logo designing. The advantage to using the AAA Logo Portable software is it can generated you text and logo that already define in the software very colorful and beautiful
Before we start to make the Poster 1 we have to review the WMP layout and the background layout from the internet for getting some new info that related to the WMP.
For this poster we choose the background black at the beginning
Color Picker > Black > File > New > Background Content > Black
Then we crop the flower design that we downloaded from the internet and paste it to the black background
After that we create square line using Rectangle tools > Fill pixel
We crop the window button that we download from the internet and paste to the design background.
Then we overlap the wmp skin that we design to the button
Save the file as jpg, and we open the picture using AAA Logo Portable to add the unique text and save the picture again after finish editing the text.
Adobe photo shop open the save picture file and change the poster more colorful using blending option.
Right Click from the picture > blend option > select outer and inner glow > spectrum color > and adjust the opacity.