Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Cartoon Head on Regular Body


I realized that my favorite ginger and blonde in the class could help me recreate this Archie image, but I replaced the milkshake they were sipping with ramen. I dragged their heads onto ours, and blended it to look as realistic as possible.


Thursday, April 20, 2017

Magazine Cover Assignment


I thought it would be cool to photoshop my face onto Caitlyn Jenner's iconic coming out magazine cover, so I photoshopped her name out and put my name in a font as close as the original as possible onto it. I took a photo that I took a while ago and adjusted the color to be paler so it matches her skin tone, and adjusted it to fit the head shape.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Classical "Painted" Portrait


I made this in Photoshop, and played around with the filters until I had a subtle painting effect on a picture of me pretending to be a model. Per usual, I toned the saturation down for a muted effect.

Creative Blurring


This one was kinda funny because they resembled the (bless) dead triggered memes that used to go around. I used the mask tool to select where I was going to blur and I smudged in the parts around our heads where the mask didn't blur the background.

Portrait Montage Using Different Backgrounds


This assignment took roughly a minute, as I just dragged images of similar color schemes onto the same background to make a collage and took a picture I just took in photo booth and inserted it, and erased the background, then toned down the saturation a little.

Self-Portrait Montage With Different Filters


All of these photos were taken on Photo Booth, and I dragged them onto a background I liked and edited them individually and put them in an aesthetically pleasing order than a messy collage fashion like in the examples. None of the photos fit in the little space in the bottom, so I just inserted a photo that fits with the vibe of the background.