I am proud of myself for learning more about different adobe products. Before I started I had basic Photoshop skills, but now I know a lot more about Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrate. I liked the visuals I made for my Alternative Story Format in my magazine. I couldn’t find a reference image so I did a lot of it from scratch. I had a lot of trouble writing my Feature Article, because I hate writing. I finished the Feature Article and I am fairly proud of how it turned out. I liked learning new thing in Photoshop. At the beginning it was easy, since I had gotten it at home and used it for a while, but I learned a lot more and used it in other classes. I use Photoshop every once in a while, and plan to use it more when I need it. Illustrator was very new to me, but it still had a few similarities with Photoshop. While using it I saw the benefits of it, yet I don’t know what I would use it for other than other random projects. InDesign could be useful for making layouts, but once again, I don’t know how I could apply it in anything near frequent use. I like Photoshop the most because it has the broadest range of uses. I think it would be better if all the lessons were compiled into a module in Blend, so if you wanted a refresher on the patch, healing brush, and spot healing brush tool, then you could go right to them instead of looking through all the announcements trying to find it. Then in the announcements it could link to the lesson in the module.
"Technology is, of course, a double edged sword. Fire can cook our food but also burn us." -Jason Silva
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