During double photography today we chose two of our own photographs, one circular image used as a base and one subject image used as the color wheel. In order to take these images and turn them into a color wheel we followed these steps:
1. Use the quick selection tool to cut out the subject in each image and delete what is left behind it leaving the subject the only thing left. 2. Put both photographs onto one 20x20 transparent layer. 3. Hold down shift and adjust the images to the size you prefer. 4. Duplicate the subject image five times. 5. Place each duplicated image around the circular image where you want them. 6. After selecting one of the subject pictures, press command and the letter U to change the color of that image to red. 7. Repeat layer 6 with the rest of the subject images and each color of the color wheel.
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In the first picture someone was holding a string that had a baby shoe at the end of it and the shadow when the shoe was facing a certain direction looked like a snail so while he were fixing the shoe to face the correct direction I took a picture so it looked like he was holding a snail.
I used my senior portrait for this blog involving gradients. The original of this picture is credited to the amazing photographer: Adriana Arguijo Guitierrez.
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