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1st Training

 “Every Child is an artist the problem is how


to remain an artist once he grows up”
 WE are the FIRST impact that always has an
effect on the people

 Dou ever thought about a company


according to its designs (a banner above a
shop a flyer of a company a logo of company
……. ?
Publicity Design
- Logos
- Brochures / flyers
- Banners / rollups
- IDs / business card
- nametags
Web Design / newsletter / intros
Interface Design
Ordinary Art Digital Art
2D 3D
 Drawings  3D
2D Maya
Photoshop 3D max
Illustrator CAD
InDesign Cinema 4D
Flash
Paint
 Why
 History
 some photos u may c for the 1st time :D
 Photoshop 1.0.7
The very first retail edition of Photoshop, and the eye that would appear for many startups.
 Photoshop 2.0.1
The next version introduced color to the splash. Notice the eye in the lens.
 Photoshop 2.5
Version 2.5 had an identical splash, although you no longer had to click anything to continue on. This was also
the first version to be ported over to Microsoft Windows.
 Photoshop 3.0
Photoshop 3.0 continued with the paint palette. The eye has now moved on to film strip. This version of
Photoshop introduced layers, something that every designer on Earth uses. Tabbed palettes also joined the club,
allowing more tools in the same amount of space.
 Photoshop 4.0
The palette and film are now gone, and the eye has become the centerpiece. Photoshop 4.0 brought about
adjustment layers and actions. Actions are a life saver for anyone who has done repetitive tasks.
 Photoshop 5.0
Photoshop 5.0 brings back a camera lens. 5.0 also introduced the history palette, allowing multiple undos. Type
also remained editable, previously it was rasterized as soon as you left the type tool.
 Photoshop 5.5
Photoshop 5.5, also known as the “Web Edition”, allowed you to switch back and forth between Image Ready.
Another big feature was the “save for web” save dialogue.
 Photoshop 6.0
Photoshop 6.0 introduced vector shapes. Another big step was the introduction of the “liquify” tool, something
used heavily by fashion magazines.
 Photshop 7.0
Version 7.0 brought back the lens to the startup screen. A major tool for this release was the healing brush.
 Photoshop CS (8.0)
For the first time since 1.0, Photoshop CS removes the familiar eye and replaces it with a styled feather. 8.0
brought a new Slices tool, previously used in ImageReady.
 Photoshop CS2 (9.0)
Photoshop CS2 continues the feather trend. A major tool in this release is the introduction of smart objects. The
Vanishing Point tool was also brough onboard. Layer selection was modified and it became possible to select
more than one layer at a time.
 Photoshop CS3 (10.0)
The latest release of Photoshop has the simplest splash page, using only a shadow and blue gradient. New to the
tools are non-destructive smart filters. Improvements were made to many tools as well, such as the print
dialogue, RAW editing, Curves, Brightness and Contrast and more.
Version Operating System Release Date

1.0 Mac OS February 1990


2.0 Mac OS June 1991
2.0.1 Mac OS January 1992
Mac OS
2.5 November 1992
Windows
2.5.1 Mac OS July 1993
Mac OS
3.0 September 1994
Windows
Mac OS
4.0 November 1996
Windows
Mac OS
4.0.1 August 1997
Windows
Mac OS
5.0 May 1998
Windows
Mac OS
5.0.1 June 1998
Windows
Mac OS
5.5 February 1999
Windows
Mac OS
6.0 September 2000
Windows
Mac OS
6.1 March 2001
Windows
Mac OS
7.0 Mac OS X March 2001
Windows
Mac OS
Elements 1 April 2001
Windows
Mac OS
7.0.1 Mac OS X August 2002
Windows
Mac OS
Elements 2 August 2002
Windows
Mac OS X
CS (8.0) October 2003
Windows
Mac OS X
Elements 3 October 2004
Windows
Mac OS X
CS2 (9.0) April 2005
Windows
Mac OS X
Elements 4 October 2005
Windows
Solider Weapons

COMMON WEAPONs isA


 Never say that this program is better than all
programs never say that a program I have not
to use it
 Do u think that paint powerpoint even word
can be used ;)
 It’s matter of how u use ur weapons (some
times a small stone have an effect better
than a tank)
 Time
 All of us can make a wonderful design in
photoshop so > “what’s the difference ????!!!”
 Profissionality:
 How to get use from all ur skills and when and
how to use them
 Never use all ur ideas at the same time
 Function VS Design
 Types of colors
 Meaning of colors
 Modes of colors
 Color & Contrast
• Blue: strong, important, peaceful, intelligent.
• Green: growth, health, environment.
• Red: love, heat, power.
• Pink: sweet, nice, romance, playful.
• Yellow: happy, cheerful, remembrance.
• Gold: riches, extravagance, bright.
• Orange: energy, warmth change, health.
• Purple: royal, precious, romantic, sacred.
• Turquoise: feminine, sophisticated, retro.
• Beige: conservative, relaxing.
•Black: conservative, mysterious, sophisticated.
•Gray: formal, conservative, sophisticated.
•Silver: sleek, glamorous, rich.
•Brown: earthiness, wholesomeness, simplicity,
friendliness.
 Never think that this is the rule to use colors
 Never be blocked in the area that these 2
colors cannot be put together just try and
SEE
 What will u say if I told u use pink and green
 Every visual presentation involves figure-
ground relationships. This relationship
between a subject (or figure) and its
surrounding field (ground) will evidence a
level of contrast; the more an object
contrasts with its surrounds, the more visible
it becomes.
 If there is not enough contrast between
figure and ground, a viewer will squint to
view the text, causing eye fatigue.
 Observer
 Thinking out the box
 Abdel Rahman Yahia El-Naggar
 CORD’10 publication head

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