In this project we were provided with an already put together template containing several different layers with a sweater that you can change the color of. I decided to place a picture of an American flag to place over the sweater and then erased the extra edges of flag that were in the background.
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I used a picture of my dog and created the same thing that I created in the last post. However, this time I merged each layer and duplicated the merged layers and scaled it to be smaller without distorting the aspect ratio and then rotated it. I repeated this three times to create the image above.
(This blog post is instead of the glitch photo.) We learned a new basic design process in photoshop. We learned how to double the canvas size so that you can quadruple your picture and transform each one to create pictures such as the photos above. Three of the four photos I chose for this project were taken either in Florida or in the plane on my way to Florida to visit my sister. That is why much of these pictures involves the sky and clouds because I was in an airplane.
This is a slideshow presentation that I created about a famous photographer named Yousuf Karsh who specialized in portraits of notable individuals.
With specific lighting and unique angles we were able to make strips of staples look like a city. Originally the background was a tin foil wall although we changed it to a black piece of paper with gold dots that we drew to look like stars. We attempted to make it look like a lit up city at night. Before uploading these images I used the filter gallery in Adobe Photoshop to put special effects on the photos.
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