Throughout this project we found out how to essentially distort a photo without actually distorting it. We were able to take a photo and move things around so that you could see the image in a different perspective. The image I chose was one I took in Florida while visiting my sister. The sun had began to set and the sky took over an orange color while I stood under palm trees so I decided to capture the moment. This collage did not come out as I had imagined it to although I attempted to create some sort of symmetry.
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Throughout the passed few days we have been working on a new project involving casting shadows. The first thing we did was download a file from itslearning. This file opened a platform in Adobe Illustrator which consisted of a rectangular white platform with numerous squares within it. Our job was to create at least two different designs to be repeated throughout the squares. Once every square was filled we printed the illustration onto a large paper. We then used an X-ACTO knife to carve out the designs within the squares without removing any part of the paper. Once the paper was carved we folded each carved square to a 90 degree angle. We then rolled the whole paper into a large circular cylinder and taped it. In order for shadows to be seen we took our papers into a dark closet and used a black poster board as a background for the light. We used mini flashlights and shined them on the papers so there were visible designs against the poster board.
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