Wednesday, November 12, 2014

WEEK 11 POSTING


Quote by Poet & Writer Robert Burns "My Heart's in the Highlands"
Image Source: http://www.nathab.com/alaska-northern-adventures/scotland-adventure/

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WEEK 10 LAB POSTING

Photo Retouching:

BEFORE 




AFTER

Kati Perry is no doubt a classic beauty. However like many people she suffers from skin issues. I covered blemishes using the patch and spot healing tools, used a Gaussian blur layer to soften her skin AKA foundation. I added definition and highlights using dodge and burn tools. Additionally, I adjusted the hue of her eyes and lips to make them pop. The eyes were also treated with dodge and burn tools to make the pupils larger and to add sparkle. 

WEEK 10 MIDTERM COLLAGE

Midterm Collage

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

WEEK 6 IMAGE EDITING & MASKS


I used a combination of the techniques I have learned to create the above image. I relied heavily on layering. For example, the moon was a challenge for me until I realized in order to make the moon appear as if it was rising from behind the mountains I was going to have to create duplicate layers and arrange them to create the desired effect. 

The river was a success, I am happy with the placement of the river, it's coloring and the shadowing. I was able to match the color of the grass surrounding the river to the wheat field which was a challenge but I am content with the result. I used the burn and dodge tools, as well as highlighting and shadowing filters to make the image appear as one. 



links to images used to create the above project can be found below:
WOMAN

WHEAT FIELD 

MOON

NIGHT SKY

TREE

RIVER 

WEEK 6 DOUBLE EXPOSURE

HOLLY OWL 

This was my first time experimenting with a double exposure technique in photoshop. I always had wondered how artists achieved this effect and was surprised to find how simple the process was. 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

WEEK 5 PHOTO TRANSFER EDGE EFFECT

               
                                              ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBER


I used the image provided, removing the top wire using the healing tool. The healing tool was very easy to use, and surprisingly accurate. I was very impressed with it's ability to auto populate the erased area. I also adjusted the brightness of the image, intensifying the brightness of the bird specifically. I then adjusted the saturation to achieve the black and white image. Additionally I used auto adjustment on the curves & levels.  The second step of the process was quite lengthy for me, I spent a great deal of time following the steps of the tutorial. Re-reading, backing up, and then doing it again. One of my greatest struggles was overcame when I had realized that I hadn't reset my color palette using the D key to reach the default settings. Overall I am happy with the way that the image above turned out, and I learned quite a bit from this assignment including the keyboard shortcuts. I am looking forward to using the new techniques I have learned.