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Page 1: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of
Page 2: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

1. Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson.

2. Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’

3. In the centre of the empty page, click Right mouse button. Then ‘New Image…’

4. When the box appears, select your MP3 file and click OK.

Page 3: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

5. This part refreshes the picture when lit (if you click it!)

6. Click here

7. Select materials and this box should appear:

Page 4: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

8. Now use these menus to find the materials for your product

9. When you have found something you want to use. E.g. Rubber for the buttons.

Click on the material and hold it down, drag the mouse to the item you wish to colour when it highlights, let go.

10. Now click the traffic light to see the results

Page 5: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

11. Repeat these steps using differing materials to make you MP3 player look as realistic as possible.

Page 6: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

12. You can rotate the image using the arrow keys, zoom in and out and choose your view.

13. The once you are happy with the image, you can click ‘File’ then ‘Export’, select ‘JPEG. Save the file to your home folder.

14. These images can then be used in your folio to explain details of your design.

Page 7: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of

15. These buttons to the right you can click the differing styles, from wire frame, to partial wire frame, to smooth colour.

These differences can help you explain your product n more detail

Page 8: 1.Open your MP3 file made in the previous lesson. 2.Where you normally click ‘Design’ use the drag down box to select ‘Photo Album’ 3.In the centre of