Color Of a Personality
- Red (The Leader): Symbolizes energy, strength, and power, but can also represent anger and impatience. People with this color often take charge, are adventurous, and are motivated by results.
- Blue (The Analyst): Symbolizes stability, dependability, and calm. It represents loyal, analytical, and cautious individuals who value relationships and structured thinking.
- Yellow (The Enthusiast): Symbolizes optimism, cheerfulness, and high energy. It represents social, warm, and creative individuals who are optimistic but can sometimes be impatient or critical.
- Green (The Harmonizer): Symbolizes growth, balance, and empathy. It represents people who are calm, dependable, and nurturing, often seeking harmony.
- Orange (The Socializer): Symbolizes creativity, enthusiasm, and social interaction. These individuals are often outgoing, optimistic, and fun-loving, though they may risk being superficial.
- Purple (The Individualist): Symbolizes imagination, royalty, and complex thought. It represents creative, sometimes unconventional or sensitive individuals.
Picking Three People
- Self Portrait
- Historical Person
- Fictional Character
Part 1:
- Self portrait or a photo of you someone else took
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- Historical Figure
- Think of someone that would be in your history book.
- (Gandi, president, etc)
- If it is a person lived before photography was used, you may use a painted portrait of the person (George Washington)
- Think of someone that would be in your history book.
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- Fictional Character from TV or Movies
- No Animation
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Part 2: Match the color to their personality
Choose the color best fits the person’s personality
- You may NOT use white, grey, black or brown for this assignment!
- You can find what the colors symbolize from the color theory lesson Color Theory
- Red for Marilyn Monroe because she represented a sexy icon of her time.
- Purple for Queen Elizabeth because of her royalty
- In Google search for a free colored textured background
- Type in the Color name and Texture Background
- Save a background
- Type in the Color name and Texture Background
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Part 3: Photoshop
Step 1:
If your photo is not black and white you MUST change it to black and white
- Photoshop Go to
- Image
- Adjustments
- Black and White
- Adjustments
- Image
- Photoshop Go to
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Step 2:
- Go to File-
- Place Embedded
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Step 3:
- Find the texture you saved
- Select it
- Click Place Embedded
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Step 4:
- Streach the texture over the entire photograph
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Step 5:
- Go to the top left of the Layers Pallet
- Locate where it says Normal
- Change Normal and Pick one of the following (each photo will look different with each of these)
- Color Burn
- Screen
- Overlay
- Hard Light
- Vivid Light
- Change Normal and Pick one of the following (each photo will look different with each of these)
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Step 6:
- If the texture is to strong
- Reduce the opacity and/or Fill on the layers pallet
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Step 7:
- Finding a quote
- For your personal photograph pick your favorite quote or a quote that speaks about who you are
- Historical Person
- Choose a quote by them
- Fictional person
- Choose a quote by their character
- Historical Person
Step 8:
- Select the Text box tool
- Draw the text box in an open area of the photograph
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Step 9:
- Type in the Quote
- You may change the font type and size of the font
- The font color MUST only be in Black or White
- NO other colors may be used!!!!!!!
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Step 10:
- Right click on the layers Pallet
- Flatten Image
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