The document provides instructions for creating a DIY zine using various materials like paper, photos, pens and glue. It describes how to fold paper to form a booklet with front and back covers and interior pages. Topics for the zine are suggested like stories, art, recipes etc. The steps involve picking a title, developing a layout plan, creating a mockup, collecting materials, and scanning finished collages to edit digitally in Photoshop.
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Case study 02
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2. Photoshop Tutorials
“Halftone”
1. Open an image in Photoshop
2. QUICK MASK the main subject matter
3. Exit QUICK MASK
4. CTR-SHIFT I (SELECT INVERSE)
5. COPY & PASTE
6. You should now have two layers (BACKGROUND & LAYER
1 – or LAYER 1, LAYER 2)
7. Click on the BACKGROUND LAYER
8. FILTER PIXELATE COLOR HALFTONE: 4 | 255 | 255 |
255 | 255 or to taste
9. EDIT FADE COLOR HALFTONE 20% or to taste
10. Make a NEW BLANK LAYER
11. GRADIENT TOOL use the B&W preset or hit the letter
D on your keyboard, then draw a gradient filling the NEW
LAYER (do this to taste)
12. FILTER PIXELATE COLOR HALFTONE (same)
13. SELECT ALL
14. EDIT CUT then ENTER QUICK MASK and EDIT PASTE
15. EXIT QUICK MASK and CTRL-SHIFT I (SELECT INVERSE)
16. EYEDROPPER COLOR from your image, the reverse the
FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND COLORS and
EYEDROPPER another color from your image
17. Use the GRADIENT TOOL and draw a gradient with the
two EYEDROPPER selected colors (FOREGROUND –
BACKGROUND GRADIENT)
18. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to OVERLAY
reverse
3. Photoshop Tutorials
“Newspaper Fade”
1. Open an image in Photoshop
2. IMAGE ADJUST HUE/SAT lower the saturation
3. DUPLICATE the LAYER
4. IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS CHANNEL MIXER
MONOCHROME to taste
5. Reset your colors by hitting D on the keyboard
6. FILTER SKETCH PHOTOCOPY 8 | 8 (or to taste)
7. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to OVERLAY
8. Change OPACITY to 45% or to taste
9. DUPLICATE the BACKGROUND
10. FILTER PIXELATE MEZZOTINT FINE DOTS
11. EDIT FADE MEZZOTINT 10% or lower
12. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to OVERLAY
13. FILTER ARTISTIC ROUGH PASTELS 3 | 1 | 50 | 3
14. FLATTEN IMAGE
15. IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS HUE/SAT lower saturation
and increase LIGHTNESS
OPTIONAL (OLD B&W NEWSPAPER)
1. Turn this image B&W
2. BLANK NEW LAYER
3. FILL BUCKET with a PATTERN
4. Choose a PATTERN from the ARTISTIC MENU
5. FILL BUCKET the NEW LAYER
6. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to OVERLAY or MULTIPLY
4. Photoshop Tutorials
“Turn a Photo into a Drawing”
1. Open an image in Photoshop
2. Turn the image B&W
3. DUPLICATE LAYER
4. CTRL I (IMAGE ADJUST INVERT)
5. LAYER BLENDING MODE COLOR DODGE
6. FILTER BLUR GAUSSIAN BLUR to taste
7. FLATTEN IMAGE
8. FILTER BRUSHSTROKES CROSSHATCH 5 | 11 | 1
9. EDIT FADE 20% or to taste
10. NEW BLANK LAYER
11. FILL BUCKET with a ARTISTIC PATTERN
12. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to OVERLAY
13. REPEAT STEP 10 & 11 but use a different ARTISTIC
PATTERN from the last time
14. Change LAYER BLENDING MODE to MULTIPLY and
OPACITY 20% or less
5. Creating a Zine
“an underground photocopy magazine”
A. Things Needed:
1. Different types of paper
2. Photos (printed)
3. Pen or marker
4. Glue and scissors
B. Process:
1. You should start by folding your rough
copy. To make a 12-page (10 pages plus
a front and back cover), 8.5' x 5.5' zine.
Start out by taking three pieces of
regular sized computer paper, fold them
in half horizontally, and hold them
sideways like a book.
2. Next you need to pick your subject(s).
Some popular topics are:
stories, polls, video game tips, talking
about a band you
like, comics, artwork, recipes, fashion
tips, local news, and politics. Remember
you are telling a story through
photojournalism/photo essays.
3. Pick a title. A good title is short, to the
point, and easy to remember.
4. Develop a Layout. Think about
style, design, placement, and
arrangement of space. Where are the
photos going? Where is the text? Keep it
consistent throughout your zine or book.
5. Create a Mockup. Using your folded
computer paper, make a sample.
6. Collect your materials. Gather your
images, and any designs you will need.
Collage your work using scissors, glue
and other materials.
7. Scan. Place your collages on the scanner.
Edit in Photoshop.