The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Prepare for work
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Work instructions are used to determine the job requirements, including job sheets, material type, colour, quality and quantity. Completed |
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Job specifications are read and interpreted. Completed |
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Workplace health and safety (WHS) requirements, including personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work. Completed |
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Materials are selected and inspected for quality. Completed |
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Hand tooling and safety equipment are identified and checked for operation. Completed |
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Procedures are determined to minimise waste material. Completed |
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Procedures are identified for maximising energy efficiency while completing the job. Completed |
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Determine design, layout, colours and graphics
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Type of design and layout determined in accordance with project brief. Completed |
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Selection of colours and graphics determined in accordance with project brief. Completed |
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Clarify specifications, parameters or constraints of the brief in consultation with relevant colleagues. Completed |
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Correctly identify the resources required for the graphic design, including work space, materials, tools and equipment. Completed |
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Develop draft sketch of design layout using selected tools/ equipment and materials. Completed |
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Draft design layout sketch incorporates agreed design elements for approximate size, colour and graphic preferences. Completed |
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Refine design, layout, colours and graphics and develop a working plan
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Draft design layout amended to suit client's requirements. Completed |
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Appropriate colour combinations and effects for pictorial reproduction mediums and equipment to produce various designs are specified. Completed |
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Develop working plan for the design layout incorporating accurate sizing, colour samples and specifying the number of overlays and stencils required. Completed |
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Prepare stencils
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Stencil material is selected appropriate for the type of graphic design to be applied. Completed |
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Quality and size of stencil material are checked for conformance to job specifications and suitability of equipment used. Completed |
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Design is applied to stencil material by; freehand drawing, photography/projector and/or computer-aided printing and/or cutting methods. Completed |
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Stencil cutting instruments are selected according to job specifications. Completed |
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In the case of computer-aided stencil cutting equipment; the equipment is set up and the stencil material is positioned in plotter according to manufacturer/supplier specifications. Completed |
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Stencil material is cut and weeded according to manufacturer/supplier specifications in such a way as to avoid excessive waste. Completed |
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Before mounting or applying the stencil to the work-piece, it is checked for conformance to job specifications and appropriate action is taken. Completed |
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Specify mediums to be applied to paint surfaces to create a variety of different visual effects
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Substrates, backgrounds, materials and equipment used for creation of a range of visual effects are identified. Completed |
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Accurate visual texture, light and shade on given subject matter is defined. Completed |
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Requirements to achieve special effects for selected illustrations/graphics are specified, including: Completed |
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highlighting, reflection, and transparency techniques |
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texture simulations, including; stone, liquid, leather, metal, fish scales and marbling |
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D effects, to create visual realism |
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tribal/Indigenous art styles.
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Appropriate colours to the given subject, achieving correct tones and tonal order are selected and specified. Completed |
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Lines, shapes, dots, patterns and illustrations to be produced using freehand techniques with the assistance of shields, templates and/or stencils are specified. Completed |
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Appropriate backgrounds, colour combinations and the effectiveness of colour are identified and applied. Completed |
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Clean up work area and maintain equipment
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Material that can be reused is collected and stored. Completed |
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Waste material is removed and disposed of or stored according to statutory and workplace procedure. Completed |
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Work area is cleaned and inspected for serviceable condition in accordance with workplace procedures. Completed |
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Unserviceable equipment is tagged and faults identified in accordance with workplace procedures. Completed |
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Operator maintenance is completed in accordance with manufacturer/component supplier specifications and worksite procedures. Completed |
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Tooling is maintained in accordance with workplace procedures. Completed |
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