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Pixelmator soften edges
Pixelmator soften edges









I found this very cool/clever font at 6i圆ix8 Productions

pixelmator soften edges

#Pixelmator soften edges install

You can install them from the built in bundle or find a font on line, download it and use “open in” AnyFont to install. This has a simple process for adding fonts. You can install additional fonts using Apple’s Configurator or if you are using your own iPad you could install the app AnyFont. The standard set of fonts are very basic. To add a really authentic look to the the film poster I have added a font to the iPad. The app is capable of a lot more than I demo here. I’ve tried t keep it simple for y5/6 and also KS3. This is pretty much how a film poster is made. On a simple level we can cut out images (with smooth edges) and combine them with other images. This immediately opens the doors for more creative collaging of images and content. There are lots of Photo editing apps in the App store, most tend to allow cropping, the adding of cheesy effects and if you are lucky some text. That app feels very clunky in comparison to Pixelmator. I have used and written about Photoshop Touch. This is a great digital imaging tool for the iPad. Film poster creation also involves a lot of interesting digital imaging processes, in terms of their production. I remember having a Quadraphenia poster on my wall for a while as kid!įilm posters are great tools for teachers as they lend themselves to teaching about visual literacy, narrative and genre.

pixelmator soften edges

My kids are of the Donny Darko generation. They have a power and cool factor and I guess are part of each generation’s identity. At some point in time, film posters adorn the walls of most kid’s rooms.









Pixelmator soften edges