Focus: Copy into Evernote.
Tolerance
In Photoshop tolerance describes a certain distance between adjacent pixels. Tolerance is used with the Wand Tool for making selections and the Paint Bucket Tool for painting. The tolerance values can be adjusted for these tools. For example, when the Wand Tool is set to a tolerance of one, only a small selection will be created because the distance between the selected pixel value and adjacent pixels is only one.
In Photoshop tolerance describes a certain distance between adjacent pixels. Tolerance is used with the Wand Tool for making selections and the Paint Bucket Tool for painting. The tolerance values can be adjusted for these tools. For example, when the Wand Tool is set to a tolerance of one, only a small selection will be created because the distance between the selected pixel value and adjacent pixels is only one.
Objectives:
- Select a photograph of a bottle. (Photo must be approved)
- Create texture palette.
- Identify the different values in your composition and fill those areas with texture from your texture palette.
- Complete Animal Zentangle
Closure: Which tolerance level will allow for a larger selection? (32 or 63)???
Finished???
- Complete circle zentangle
- Complete 3 line composition
- Complete shape-scape
- Review your Focus & Closures in Evernote. If you are missing entires, go back and complete them.
- Upload finished work to Flickr
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