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.


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