Title: Project 1 Forest Gump Images
1Project 1Forest Gump Images
2Objective learn how to manipulate digital images
using MS Paint
- Standards
- Technology Communication Tools
- C/T 6-8.9 The student will use a variety of
media and formats to communicate information and
ideas effectively to multiple audiences.
History/Social Studies US I.The student will
develop skills for historical and geographical
analysis, including the ability to a)
identify and interpret primary and secondary
source documents to increase understanding of
events and life in United States history to
1877 b) make connections between the past
and the present c) sequence events in
United States history from pre-Columbian times to
1877 d) interpret ideas and events from
different historical perspectives
3Procedure
- Step 1 Show Students examples of what they will
be doing. - Step 2 Show students how to access the image
resources you listed on your Portaportal. - Step 3 Students are to find and save
appropriate backgrounds. - Step 4 Take student pictures with a digital
camera (or have students bring pictures from home
that can be scanned). Students should pose in a
manner to match their backgrounds.
4Procedure
- Step 5 Open MS Paint Start/Programs/Accessorie
s/Paint - Step 6 Show students how to open their digital
image. File/Open/Navigate to student
folder/select picture.This file will be in jpg
format. - Step 7 Students must now save the picture as a
BMP File/Save As name the picture (your first
name BMP cut) in order to erase around the
picture cleanly.
You will have 2 copies saved
Resaved bmp
Original jpg
5Procedure
- Step 8 Use the select tools to erase the large
sections around your image.
6Procedure
- Step 9 Use the erase tool and the pencil tool
(white color) to erase the rest of your image.
Clicking the Zoom tool will help you erase at the
pixel level with your pencil tool.
7Procedure
- Step 10 When you have finished erasing, select
a color and use the Fill Tool to color in the
background you have just erased.
Click the Zoom tool again to erase those bits
that stand out.
8Procedure
- Step 11 Change the fill color back to white and
change your background back to white. SAVE your
work! (File/Save)
You Did It!
9Procedure
- Step 12 Select your image with the select tool.
Click the invisible attribute button. Go to Edit
and Select Copy.
Select your image
Invisible button
10Procedure
- Step 13 Go to File/Open and select one of your
backgrounds.
11Procedure
- Step 14 Go to Edit/Paste to insert your image!
12Procedure
- Step 15 While your picture is still selected
you can move and/or resize your image.
To resize Go to Image and select Stretch and
Skew
13Procedure
- Step 16 Type in a number less than 100 in both
the Horizontal and Vertical to reduce your image
size.
14- Step 17 Repeat the steps to put your image into
other back grounds.
15Variations
- Step 17 Cut out a portion of your picture.
Matt gets the girl
16Variations
Michelle Moments
17Variations
Jeanie on Steriods
Betty Jo was a bullfrog, she was a good friend of
mine
18Variations
You can animate your images using an animation
program like Serif Draw Plus. You will have to
export them as an animated gif file so they can
play in PowerPoint or on your webpage.
19Extensions
Check out the Founding Fathers animation by
JibJab. Can you figure out how this was done? You
can do something similar using the same tools.
To add sounds Try Super Duper Music Looper or
Jam Trax. Do a search to find an educational
price. I found one on ebay for 7 3 shipping.
Click on the sound icon to hear a sample