Friday, January 20, 2017

Paint Project


My strongest aspect of this project was blocking out the different shades of colors and using the eyedropper tool to fill them in with a single color. I can improve this if I added in a background that I  also painted, rather than just a black background. Blocking out the colors and blending out the final product was the easiest parts because they were both simple and straight forward. The most difficult part of this project was defiantly making sure that I was in the right layer, as it was easy to loose track and start painting on a layer that was supposed to be left alone.
The mediums I used in this project were the paint brush, the eyedropper, the mixer tool, the move tool, the lasso too; and the layers. I used the paint brush by painting with a bright color and distinguishing between different shades and patterns. I used the eyedropper to select these colors to paint the whole sections with to eliminate the pixely look and to eventually blend. I used the move tool to drag in the original image of the dog. I used the lasso tool to select distinctly what I wanted to paint. And I used the layers to be able to lock and keep track off all my work and each thing that would eventually delete once my final product was complete. I displayed the objectives by showing a high level of detail and distinction between colors that I blended together well. If I were to do this project again I would add a background to the dog.


Friday, December 23, 2016

Tattoo Project

 
 
    To create this project I had to draw an image that I would eventually scan into the computer to use as a tattoo. Drawing, while it is not my strong suit is rather simple so this is defiantly the easy aspect of this project. The most difficult part was cutting out the tattoo, prior to doing this project I didn't know that I could simply apply a filter to remove the white, so I went and cut out the white by hand going over it very precisely. It was by far the hardest thing in this project especially when it proved to be unnecessary my frustrations were high.
          The mediums that were used  for this project were the move tool, the magic wand, the warp tool, filters, the layer mask and paint tool, the dodge and burn tool as well as the blur tool. The filter was used to remove the white in the tattoo. The move and warp tool was used to place the tattoo on my arm and make the tattoo appear to be more dimensional. The layer mask and paint tool was used to get rid of any of the tattoo background that remained. And lastly, the dodge and burn tool was used to make the tattoo darker or lighter, so it would blend seem like it was actually on the skin.
          My strongest aspect of this project was arranging the tattoo placement on my back. I liked where I placed it which made it seem more real as it appears to be half hidden behind my shirt. I also liked the way I sized and warped the tattoo. It did not look fake or unidimensional, it was a good size and it looks real. My weakness in this project was the finishing touches such as utilization of the dodge and burn tool, I used too much dodge which made the tattoo look unconvincingly dark, as compared to a real tattoo. If I were to do this project again I would fix my use of dodge and burn.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

"Album Cover"




In this album cover I think my strongest area was being able to use the lasso tool to cut out different parts of images to be able to morph them into one fluid picture. Also my use of blend modes came out nice and helped the image look more natural rather than copy and pastey. I can improve my work by learning more tools on Photoshop to be able to make a more interesting and three dimensional picture. Once I become more comfortable with a variety of tools I think I will be able to come back to this picture to add a variety of different tools to make a more balanced image.

Some aspects of this activity were easy. Being able to choose a verity of pictures off of google was easy because it required very little work or effort to search for a picture. It was also easy being able to drag in the pictures from other tabs within photoshop. However, some aspects of this activity were also difficult. In some photos, you couldn't just use the magnetic lasso because the pictures had weirdly shaped edges so in this case you had to go in individually so there wouldn't be white edges in the picture that you dragged into the final project.

Some tools that I used were the lasso tools, blend modes, colorize, and the move tool. I used them to be able to make one fluid image so it didn't look as though I just copied other pictures onto one. This demonstrated the objective by making one image that blended used others to represent my interests in an album cover format. If I were to do this again I would use pictures that I took, to make it more personalized.