Opacity as you can see fades everything away. Unlike fill which keeps something like a drop shadow at full opacity. Opacity can be used to blend two images while fill seems to be better for text and whatnot.
Video, Shantanu Kumar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxUwE9pvrhs&ab_channel=ShantanuKumar Do you work in a team? No they do this by themselves. Who do you work under? They work as a freelancer providing their graphic expertise for others to buy and for them to create. When do you wake up? Being a graphic designer and a freelancer at that, Kumar strictly wakes up at 10. What hardware do you use? They are equipped with two main tools, a Microsoft Surface Book 2 being his main tool and a stylus pen. How do you manage the workload? By setting up due dates at the end of day, they push themselves to creating something they are proud of and are able to give to the buyer. How do you communicate to the buyer and understand the audience? They start of by creating many rough sketches and then creating a logo or design based around that. They then tweak the final design based on the customer. Can you tell me how you plan for the final result? Through a large session of brainstorming ideas on...
Reflection: In this marking period I believe I learned a lot. This is largely due me spending time understand 21st ed more than ever. I think for next marking period, I should attempt to stay ahead of the class and do the projects in class. This is largely due the fact I can not do anything within Photoshop at home. Overall, I believe it was a productive marking period.
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