A blog?
This here blog is for the use of my digital imaging class. Never thought I'd make a blog, huh.
Friday, December 23, 2016
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
I added the reflection for this composition.
Album Cover Collage
I believe the strongest area of my work is the alterations of the original images I used. I tried my hardest to change the colors shapes and composition of each image. My first published copy of this project followed the rule of thirds. When I added more to it though, I kind of ruined it in that sense.
The hardest thing to do for this composition was to find images that somehow fit and don't end up making my work look like a complete mess. It was easier to put them together. Finding images off of google that "represent" me was hard. I used layer masks and he paintbrushes to remove backgrounds and details I didn't want in my final composition, the opacity option to fade out and layer images, crop tools, filters to alter and distort images at least 75%, the 3D editing tool just for cool effects purposes, and the liquefy tool to alter images that contained words that would draw attention from the entire picture.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Clone Wars Reflection
I think that the strongest area of my work is the blending of the shadows. It makes the picture looks a bit more realistic. My work with using the layer masks and shading the figures of the girls could have been more precise. If I had spent a bit more time on doing it, the quality could have improved.
The easiest part of this assignment was taking the pictures themselves. Staying still wasn't the real challenge. The real difficulty I had wasn't even layering the photos to best I could. It was using the layer mask and not accidentally painting actual black on my composition. The mediums I "wielded" to make my "masterpiece" in Photoshop were the layer masks, paintbrush, the opacity option, several pictures I took, and obviously the move tool. The layer masks and paintbrush were used to "paint" in the people from a previous layer or picture. Adjusting the opacity helped me to match up the settings in each picture.
I think I successfully made clones in the picture without some of the figures in interrupting others. The background looks consistent through the whole picture. If I would to redo the assignment again, I would most definitely change the landscape I used as the background. I would probably take the pictures inside rather.
Friday, September 30, 2016
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