Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Sweet tooth
Sugar/Sweet Tooth
Wisdom Tooth
Wisdom Tooth
Tooth Fairy
Wisdom Tooth
Wisdom Tooth
Tooth Fairy
For the picture with the light bulb, I had to use a mask and brush tool to soften up the yellow color closer to the end of the bulb. I tried to position the camera so the my shadow wouldnt get in to the photo. I cropped the first photo, the candy is what I cropped. Then I used a mask and blended the edges. I also used overlay to make a suttle yellow colour in the light bulb.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
MULTIPLICITY
In this project I used the masking tool a lot. I also tried my best to follow the rule of thirds. Also I think the composition is pretty good, I only had odd numbers of people in the shots. I had to use a tripod on all the shots. Well I actually used a "steady surface". I had roughly 6-10+ pictures for every multiplicity picture. I had to merge the pictures in the end.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Ian's Multiplicity
For this editing I had to adjust brightness because of the sun moving behind clouds in different pictures, I did this so it would all be the same lighting. For the pic with the hand I ignored the rule of thirds so it could focus on the hand that had been attacked my pens. For all of these I used the lasso tool to grab what I needed and bring it forward. Then I would use the paint and mask tool to blend the layers together smoothly to make it look real.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Abi Multiplicty
**Sorry for the tardiness. My flash drive with all of my pictures was jacked so I had to redo them**
Story: Ever since she was a young girl, Foley did not have many friends. Fortunately for her, however, she had a vivid imagination. She would spend her days playing board games and conversing with characters she had made up in her mind. Her parents weren't worried about this odd behavior, until Foley grew up. Instead of making real friends, she continued in her childish ways and spent all of her free time with figments of her imagination.
For this project, the use of a tripod was key. The camera needed to be on a stable surface to ensure that it didn't move. When I photographed myself, I had to rely on a self-timer. Once I began editing, I went back to Photoshop basics, using the rule 'black reveals, white conceals' and using multiple masks and the brush tool to reveal multiple layers underneath each other, to give the impression of the same person in different positions.
For this project, the use of a tripod was key. The camera needed to be on a stable surface to ensure that it didn't move. When I photographed myself, I had to rely on a self-timer. Once I began editing, I went back to Photoshop basics, using the rule 'black reveals, white conceals' and using multiple masks and the brush tool to reveal multiple layers underneath each other, to give the impression of the same person in different positions.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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