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2010年3月4日 星期四

Separate

1. Create a polygon cylinder.
2. Change Subdivision Height to 3.
3. Look at the cylinder in the front view and change it to face mode.
4. Select the middle part and delete it. The separate two cylinders are still combined. You may change it to Object Mode and try to move them.
5. Select them and select Mesh > Separate. One cylinder is green and the other is pink. They are separated.

2010年3月3日 星期三

Combine

1. Create a polygon cube and duplicate it.
2. Select the above two polygons.
3. Select Mesh > Combine.
4. Try to move the polygons combined. They will move together.
5. Select the two polygons again.
6. To separate them, select Mesh > Separate. This time they are two independent polygons.

Create a polygon tool

1. Select Mesh > Create Polygon Tool.
2. Click the left mouse button to place the first point(or vertex) in the front view.
Maya places vertices on the ground place unless you snap them to existing geometry.
i just officially bought Maya 2008 so expect some very noob questions.
3. Click to place the next vertex. Maya creates an edge between the first point and the last point you placed.
4. Place the third vertex. A dashed edge connects the three vertices.
5. Place the fourth vertex. A dashed edge connects the four vertices again.
6. To close the polygon, place the last vertex. A dashed edge connects the five vertices again.
7. To complete the new polygon, press Enter.
It cannot form a plane this time.

    Press Delete to delete the last point you placed.
    Press y to start a new polygon.
    To switch to editing vertices, press Insert.

http://caad.arch.ethz.ch/info/maya/manual/UserGuide/ModelingPoly/PolyBasics.fm.html

2010年2月27日 星期六

hypershade main toolbar

Create Bar On/Off
Show top and bottom tabs
Show Previous Graph, Show Next Graph
定軸在一直線上旋轉
combine兩個面

To add a connected polygon to an existing mesh

1. Select the polygon you want to append to.
2. Select Edit > Append to Polygon Tool.
     The border edges highlight and appear thicker.
3. Click the border edge you want to append to.
    The edge you select is the first edge of the new face. Arrows indicate the edge direction.
4. Click to place a vertex for the new polygon. You can also click another border edge to use it in
     the new polygon.
non-boundary edge?

To create a new polygon

1. Select Mesh > Create Polygon Tool.
2. Click to place the first vertex in the front view.
3. Click to place the next vertex.
4. Place another vertex.
5. Press Enter to finish the polygon.
    Press Delete to delete the last point you placed.
    Press y to start a new polygon.
    To switch to editing vertices, press Home or Insert.

2010年2月5日 星期五

Creating polygon primitives

http://www.cgonlinetutorials.com/tutorials/joy-stick.html

F can move objects to the center of the screen.

Create/ Polygon Primitives/ Sphere, Cube, Cylinder, Cone, Plane, Torus, Prism, Pyramid, Pipe, Helis, Soccer Ball, Platonic Solids

Interactive Creation: You can position and scale primitives as you create them using your mouse, without having to use transformation tools.

Exit on Completion: This option interacts with Interactive Creation. When Exit on Completion is turned on, you must select a primitive type again in order to create another primitive. When this option is turned off, you can interactively create multiple primitives of the same type, until you select another tool.

Create / PolygonPrimitves / Interactive Creation 打勾取消
建模產生物件得方式變的要拖拉,以前產生在座標中心的方式,接下來還是都要去改變他的設定值,這樣來說就多了兩道手續(有後度的物件,而且都還要切換視窗)

2010年2月2日 星期二

8.5 Applying a character style

1. Double-click page 1 in the Pages panel to center the page in your document window.
2. Using the Type tool, select the words "Expedition Tea Company."
3. In the Character Styles panel, click once on the Company style to apply it to this text. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+8 to apply the Company style.
4. Using the same method as above, apply the Company style to the words "Expedition Tea Company," which appear twice near the bottom of page 3.
5. Choose File > Save.

2010年1月24日 星期日

8.4 Creating a character style

1. With 08_Working.indd open, double-click page 1 in the Pages panel to center the page in the document window.
2. Open the Character styles panel.
3. Using the Type tool, select the words "Expedition Tea Company™" in the first column of page 1.
4. In the Control panel, click Character Formatting Controls and select Small Caps.
5. Choose New Character Style from the Character Styles panel menu.
6. Type Company in the Style Name box at the top of the dialog box.
7. Leave the Based On setting at the default, [None].
8. Click in the Shortcut box, hold down Ctrl and press 8 on the numeric keypad of the keyboard.
9. Select Apply Style To Selection to apply this new style to the text you just formatted.
10. Click OK to close the New Character Style dialog box.
11. Choose File > Save.

2010年1月23日 星期六

8.3 Applying a paragraph style

1. In the Pages panel, double-click page 1 to center it in the document window.
2. Using the Type tool, click to place an insertion point in "Tea Gift Collections."
3. Click once on the Head2 style in the Paragraph Styles panel to apply the style to the text.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to apply the Head2 style to "Teapots and Tea Accessories" in the second column.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to apply the Head2 style to "Premium Loose Leaf Tea Selections" at the top of page 2 and "About Tea and Training" at the top of page 3.
6. Choose File > Save.

8.2 Creating a paragraph style

1. With 08_Working.indd open, double-click page 1 in the Pages panel to center the page in the document window.
2. Using the Type tool, drag to select the "Loose Leaf Teas" headline.
3. In the Control panel, click Character Formatting Controls, and specify the following:
Font: Adobe Caslon Pro.
Style: Semibold.
Size: 18pt.
4. And then click Paragraph Formatting Control, and increase the Space Before to 0p3.
5. Open the Paragraph Styles panel.
6. In the Paragraph Styles panel, creates a new paragraph style by choosing New Paragraph Style from the panel menu.
7. In the Style Name box at the top of the dialog box, type Head2 to name this style as the second largest headline.
Should we select Body Text from Based On menu?
8. Select Body Text from the Next Style menu, because this is the style used for the text following each Head2 headline.
9. Click in the Shortcut box, hold down Ctrl and press 9 on the numeric keyboard.
10. Select Apply Style To Selection to apply this new style to the text you just formatted.
11. Click OK to close the New Paragraph Style dialog box.
12. Choose File > Save.

2010年1月13日 星期三

8.1 Getting started

1. To ensure that the preferences and default settings of your InDesign program match those used in this lesson, move the InDesign Defaults file to a different folder.
2. Start InDesign CS4. To ensure that the panels and menu commands match those used in this lesson, choose Window > Workspace > [Advanced], and then choose Window > Workspace > Reset Advanced.

3. Choose File > Open, and open the 08_Start.indd file in the Lesson_08 folder.
A Profile or Policy Mismatch panel popped out saying "The RGB settings in this document are different than your current application color settings. How do you want to proceed? ...."
4. If a message indicates missing or modified links to graphic files, click Don't Update Links.
5. Choose File > Save As, rename the file 08_Working.indd, and save it in the Lesson_08 folder.
6. Open the 08_End.indd file to see what the finished document will look like.
A panel popped out saying "This document contains links to sources that have been modified. You can update the modified links now, or update them later using Links panel." After I had clicked Don't Update Links, another Profile or Policy Mismatch panel popped out.

2010年1月12日 星期二

7.28 Placing a color-managed Illustrator file into InDesign CS4

1. In InDesign CS4, select the remaining empty frame in the lower-right area of the ad.
2. File > Place and select the 07_Logo.pdf file in the Final folder in the Lesson_07 folder. Make sure that Show Import Options is selected before you click Open.
3. Choose Bounding Box from the Crop To menu in the Place PDF dialog box.
4. Make sure that Transparent Background id selected.
Does it to make any difference to select this or not ?
5. Choose Object > Fitting > Fit Content Proportionally.
6. Choose File > Save.

7.27 Embedding a profile in an image from Illustrator

7.26 Setting up color management in Illustrator CS4

Licensing  for the Ai has expired.

7.25 Assigning a profile while importing an image

1. In InDesign CS4, choose View > Show Frame Edges.
2. Select the tallest of the three frames in the lower-right area of the spread.
3. Choose File > Place and select the 07_e.pad file in the Lesson_07 folder.
4. Select Show Import Options and click Open.
5. In the Image Import Options dialog box, select the color tab in the middle of the dialog box.
6. For Profile, select U.S. Sheetfed Coated v2 to match the image's original color space.
For Rendering Intent, select Perceptual (images).
Both cannot be selected???
7. Choose Object > Fitting > Fit Content Proportionally.

7.24 Updating the image without InDesign CS4

1. In InDesign CS4, with the Selection tool double-click the large chocolate image.
2. Choose Window > Links. Click the Rilink button at the bottom of the Link panel. Locate the 07_d_prof.tif file you just saved in the Lesson_07 folder, and double-click the file.
3. Choose Window > Info. Notice the ICC Profile listed for the image.

7.23 Embedding the profile


1. From Photoshop, choose File > Open and select 07_d.psd in the Lesson_07 folder. Click Open to open the graphic file.
2.
I found that I had already done this, but I still don't understand it yet.

7.22 Setting up color management in Photoshop CS4

1. Start Photoshop, and choose Edit > Color Settings.
2. Choose North America Prepress 2 from the Settings menu.
3.  For the CMYK option under Working Spaces, select U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2.
4. Click OK.

7.21 Assigning a profile after importing an image

1. Select the plate of truffles on the left side of the ad.
2. Choose Object > Image Color Settings.
3. For Profile, choose U.S. Sheetfed Coated v2 to match the image's original color space.
4. Leave the Rendering Intent set as Use Document Image Intent, and click OK.
5. Choose File > Save.

2010年1月11日 星期一

7.20 Using full-resolution display with color management

1. Choose View > Display Performance > Fast Display. This display mode is ideal for quick text editing because images do not display.
2. Choose View > Display Performance > High Quality Display.

2010年1月10日 星期日

7.19 Specifying the rendering intent

1. In the lower area of the Assign Profiles dialog box, leave Relative Colorimetric selected for the Solid Color Intent option.
2. Make sure that Use Color Settings Intent is selected for both the Default Image Intent and After-Blending Intent options.
3. Click OK.
4. Choose File > Save.

Rendering Intent is a term to describe how colors both inside and outside the gamut of the printer are 'mapped' into the colors available on the printer (as described by the printer's ICC profile). The range of colors that a printer or monitor can show or that a scanner or digital camera can capture varies from device to device. It also varies with the whiteness of the paper, in the case of a printer.
http://www.science.smith.edu/resources/poster_printing/hp_docs/C000-66.HTM

7.18 Assigning source profiles

1. Choose Edit > Assign Profiles.
2. In the RGB Profile area, select the Assign Current Working Space option, which should be set to Adobe RGB (1998).
3. In the CMYK Profile area, select the Assign Current Working Space option, which should be set to U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2.
4. Leave the dialog box open so you can use it in the next section.

7.17 Setting up default working spaces

1. Under Working Spaces, choose U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 from the CMYK menu.
2. Move the dialog box out of your way and study the colors in the ad.
I couldn'd see the difference in the browns.
3. Click OK.
4. Choose View > Proof Colors.

7.16 Specifying the Adobe ACE engine

1. Choose Edit > Color Settings
2. Choose the North America Prepress 2 from the Settings menu.
3. Select the Advanced Mode option.
4. Under Color Management Policies, choose Preserve Embedded Profiles from the CMYK menu.
5. Under Conversion Options, select Adobe (ACE) in the Engine menu.
6. For Intent, choose Perceptual from the menu.
7. Leave the dialog box open so you can use it in the next section.

2010年1月7日 星期四

7.15 Applying a gradient to multiple objects

1. Double-click the Hand tool to fit the page in your document window.
2. Choose all the 6 diamond shapes below the Paris • Madrid • New York” .
3. 
It is filled with white and black gradient and need to be done again.

2010年1月1日 星期五

7.14 Applying the gradient to an object

1. Choose View > Fit Page In Window.
2. With the Selection tool, click the diagonal Green stripe on the right side of the chocolate bar picture to select it.
3. Select the Fill box in the Tools panel, and then select Green/White Gradient in the Swatches panel.
4. To adjust the gradient transition, select the Gradient Swatch tool in the Tools panel and drag up and to the right of the object as shown.
5. Choose Edit > Deselect All.
6. Choose File > Save.

7.13 Creating a gradient swatch with multiple colors

1. Choose New Gradient Swatch from the Swatches panel menu, and then type Green/White Gradient in the Swatch Name box.
2. Click the left stop marker, choose Swatches from the Stop Color menu, and select the Green swatch in the list box.
3. Click the right stop marker, choose Swatches from the Stop Color menu, and select the Green swatch in the list box.
4. With the right stop marker still selected, choose CMYK from the Stop Color menu. While pressing the Shift key, drag the Yellow slider until the % value for Yellow is 40% and release.
If you press the Shift key while you adjust one color value, the other color values adjust in proportion automatically.
5. Click just below the center of the gradient bar to add a new stop. For Location, type 50 to make sure the stop is centered.
6. For Stop Color, select CMYK and then drag each of the four color sliders to 0 to create white.
7. Click OK, and then choose File > Save.


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