Image Generation Express

This week I was surprised by the amount I learned about image generation and manipulation in class. I have used various software programs for quite some time to modify and generate images to suit my needs. While I feel pretty confident with the programs I have adopted for photo editing, I did not expect to discover an entirely new use for an app I already had on my computer.

Made by me using Powerpoint!

It was shown this week that Powerpoint is actually a powerful tool for image manipulation and graphic generation. There are several shortcuts in the application which make rotating, resizing, or selectively cropping images a quick task. Isolating the subject in an image is a process which has traditionally taken me a significant amount of time. I learned that Powerpoint can expedite the process for that task with artificial intelligence, reducing the input needed on the user’s end.

Made by me using Powerpoint!

Another task which often takes me a significant amount of time is sourcing icons for graphics I am creating. I often find myself in need of simple flat icons, or complex photographed or animated PNG files. Powerpoint has a large library of icons to choose from. The awesome thing about Powerpoint’s icons is that they are much more customizable than icons I find online. Each icon can have its colour changed, or be turned into an outline, rendering the inside clear.

Made by me using Powerpoint and Gimp (to put the balloons behind the mountain).

The last–and perhaps coolest–feature that I learned about in class was Powerpoint’s inventory of animated 3D models. These models are the only thing discussed in class which I have never seen or used elsewhere. The cool thing about these 3D models is that they can be rotated in real-time. I can see this being a tool I use for all sorts of applications as an educator. Additionally, I now see a significantly greater amount of uses for Powerpoint moving forward!

Made by me using Powerpoint!

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