As the title is self explanatory, I used Photoshop's "adjust hue/color" tool to get the colors I wanted in sections that I selected, and the colors came out almost exact.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Picasso-esque Cubist Digital Portrait
For this assignment, we had to take pictures from different angles and merge them seamlessly. This didn't take too long, other than the fact that I lost it twice and had to redo it 3 times. But I learned to utilize the smudge tool and this is the final product.
Surrealist Digital Portrait (Food)
The assignment requirements allowed any food, so I decided I wanted to make my surrealist portrait out of fast food. I dragged a bunch of pictures of fast food and adjusted it to look like my body parts, and this was the final result.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Surrealist Digital Landscape
This is my surrealism piece, and I dragged a cool picture I found on the internet to use as a background, and added interesting items and made them blend in with the background as best as possible.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Warhol-esque Digital Painting
I made this project with Photoshop, and I thought it resembles the filter in Photo Booth. I duplicated a photo I took and used the tool in Photoshop to adjust the colors to my liking.
Georgia O'Keeffe-Inspired Digital Painting
This is my Georgia O'Keeffe inspired painting made with Photoshop, and my top two tools for this project were the eyedropper tool and the smudge tool.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Digital Post-Impressionist Portrait
This was one of the more challenging assignments, because I chose to do two selfies with three people, which meant I had to outline and dot six people in total. But the hard work (four weeks!) was worth it because the outcome was beautiful. I traced it in photoshop, similar to my old Mona Lisa assignment, shaded, and used a special effect brush to dot the hair, skin, and clothes.
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