This week you will be creating a "baseball" card of yourself. This baseball card, like all baseball cards has a front and a back. The front of the baseball card includes an image of yourself, the team you play for (Studio 143, your name, and any other fancy things you wish. The back of the baseball card includes statistics. You can get creative with this, but must include your class schedule at least.
Objective: Students will demonstrate their photo editing and Photoshop skills by creating a "baseball" card of themself.
Activities:
1. Take a photo of yourself -- make it fun
2. Have Mr. Smith upload the photo for you
3. Research baseball cards using this link to a google search or perform your own search for "baseball card"
4. Open a new Photoshop document -- 2 in wide x 3 in high, 300 ppi
5. Create the front of your baseball card -- It must include
a. Your picture
b. Your name
c. Studio 143 as the team name
d. A border similar to one used on a real baseball card
e. A baseball card company logo (Topps, Donruss, Upper Deck -- can be found on a real card)
6. Save your project as yournamebballcard.jpg
7.
8. Create the back of your baseball card -- It must include
a. Your name
b. Your class schedule
c. Any extracurricular activities your participate in
d. A design similar to a real baseball card back (click here for examples)
9. Save your project as yournamebballcardback.jpg
10. Post both of your projects to your blog
Requirements:
1. A completed Baseball card that meets the requirements
2. A completed Baseball card back that meets the requirements
3. No spelling errors or formatting errors
4. Your card is creative and not a copy of someone else's
5. Both cards are posted to your blog by Friday
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