I picked the hanging gardens of babylon, and I used the magic lasso tool to take a picture of myself and shaded it to not be as bright compared to the lighting in the picture.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Look Who's In Our School
I used Picsart for this assignment because Pixlr could not resize photos, so I had to improvise. I dragged a picture of Tyler Joseph onto a picture I took while gathering pictures for the 30 day photo challenge. I made him lighter, as he is in the direct sunlight, and erased part of his leg to create the illusion that he is behind Red.
Create a Hybrid Creature
This one was probably one of my worst assignments yet, because I tried combining a duck and a pomeranian dog, but it didn't go as well as I envisioned it. It took a lot of smudging and sharpening, but once I got a hang of it, the second dog/duck thing I did better on. Made with Photoshop
Repetition Used In a Creative Way
When I saw "repetition" I immediately thought of Kanye West's album Life of Pablo and the unique album cover that I wanted to replicate. I used Pixlr for this one too, and I wanted something that reflected my tøp side of me, so I used their famous line "stay alive", popularized by their song Truce. I then duplicated many layers of the saying, added a picture of the boys, and blurred the whole image just like the album's alternative aesthetic.
Decorate an Empty Room
To decorate this empty room, I first picked a color I want to paint my room soon, and I "painted" the walls with by selecting a portion that I wanted colored, and shading it to be more realistic. I chose more of a white theme and kept more of the furniture simplistic. I added other little details, like succulents, fairy lights, and a ring light.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Art Addition to Masterpiece
For this piece, it was harder because I used the application Pixlr instead of Photoshop, but it turned out pretty decent. I cut and pasted a picture I took of my face onto the Greek Goddess Athena's sculpture and made this.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Colorize a Black/White Ansel Adams Image
I looked up some of Ansel Adams' work, and used a low opacity brush to put in some subtle colors on the mountain and a simple sunset ombre. I also used the magic lasso tool to select a section of the piece that I wanted to color.
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