
For each of the Lesson Topics on the right (including the Introduction), write at least three bullet points.
Each bullet point should be substantial and meaningful, providing one of these types of information:
- define a key concept from the list on the right
- explain the options for a given tool, filter, style or command
- describe the steps to do a common function
- describe the technology behind a Photoshop feature
Be sure to write the Lesson Topic as a clear heading (for example, underlined or highlighted).
Lesson 10: Text and Shapes
No. |
Lesson Topic |
10a |
Introduction |
10b |
Creating and Formatting Text |
10c |
Drawing and Editing Shapes |
10d |
Bending and Warping Type |
Key Concepts |
When taking notes on Lesson 10, make sure you understand these terms:
- Raster art
- Vector-based objects
- Formatting attributes
- Point text
- Area text
- Fractional character widths
- Every-line composer
- Pair kerning
- Indent Sides By
- Series duplication
- Test on a path
- Warp Text
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Source: "Adobe Photoshop CS3 One-On-One" by Deke McClelland