This is a photo of my friend Jack at the Milwaukee Public Market. I originally took this photo because of the outside lighting but I ended up using a different one I'm pretty sure. I caught him looking down at the right moment and got this picture. Apparently guys don't like getting their picture taken in public. But anyway, I filtered out the background using cross hatch strokes to make Jack the focus of the photo. I think it turned out pretty well.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Soft Blur #2
I love love love this photo! It turned out so well! I randomly took this photo of my friend Abby Johnson's eye. She looks so beautiful. I originally wanted to do the Garrison blur for this photo to make the colors look more intense but her skin ended up looking really sicking. I'm not sure what went wrong so I played around with the soft blur and made her skin look really soft. But I wanted her eye to still be sharp so I used the art history tool to un-blur the area around her eye and her eye and than color burned it to make it more intense.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Neon Glow #2
I wanted to try doing two overlay layers with different color neon. The first was a gold orange color around the sun and the sun beams. The second was a dark blue around the ocean and the left corner of the sky. It turned out really sweet so I decided to put it up. This was a good picture to choose because I could use a lot of different neon colors and sizes and brightnesses to make different looks.
Garrisun Blur #2
At first I thought this would be a bad photo to do becuase of all the detail. The subject is my mom on the beach. I think if she was turned around so the viewer could only see her back it would have been better, but i played around with it anyway. When I first did the blur overlay the photo ended up with really intense colors but they were really dark so I lightened up the whole photo and than lgihtened up the sky to make it look "happier". The photo ended up looking pretty good.
Neon Glow #1
I chose this photo because the sky looked so bright and I thought that adding the neon glow would give it an even more intense look. The original photo has a purple splotch in the sky that happened when I took the photo. I'm not sure how it happened but to hopefully downplay it I used a neon glow color that was a blusih-green rather than a true blue that would pull the purple color. I than put the original over it at 50% opacity. The purple still ended up being visable but it looked alot better than in the original.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Garrisun Blur #1
In this photo I used the garrisun blur and 50% overlay technique. It turned out really well and the colors look so intense. I love how the slight blur to it makes the photo look like sunlight is streaming down in the photo. I chose to do this photo because the colors were already very vivid. Also because of the amount of detail in the photo. I figured that you would really be able to see the difference between the photos if I choose an original with detail.
Background Filter #1
This photo started out as a simple white flower. To make the flower pop more from the background I lassoed the flower from the background and made a copy so I could change just the background. I first filtered the background with sumi-e and set the contrast really low. Than I used the filter sprayed strokes. The flower looked too different from the background so I used the filter spatter on the flower just to give it a smilier look as the background but still have it stand out. I choose to do this picture of a flower because the focus of the photo is already the flower and the background is already set up where it can easily be filtered.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Soft Blur #1
In this photo I played around with the blur filter. I duplicated the layer and blurred the top layer. I than set the opacity at 74% so part of the bottom layer would be shown through to show some of the details of the dog, Burt, but still look soft. It turned out pretty well. Without me even knowing what I was doing the colors on Burt turned more intense which I think looks a lot better than the original. I chose this photo of Burt to practice filters on because he was such a good subject. Also I figured the close up of his face would look good if I softened it up a bit.
Ipod Ad
This was super hard to do. I didn't choose a good photo to start with though. My photo had alot going on in the background so cutting out the two people took alot of work. Otherwise the process was pretty simple. Drawing the ear phones was tough but once I got the hang of it, it was no problem. I think it turned out pretty well. It would of been better if I had a better photo to start with but for what I had it worked pretty well.
Day to Night Photo
This photo was hard to do. Figuring out the right colors and the right amount of darkness to add was tough. I also had issues with using the different tools the blog descrbied. I ended up using the paint brush and going over everything with black with a really low opacity. I than changed the curve and amount of blue in the photo. I don't think it turned out looking like a full moon night but it defintelty looks like night.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Alphabet
This was so hard! Finding the letters took forever. But it turned out looking really cool. Apart the pictures don't really look like letters but when you put them all together a clear alphabet can be seen. I took all of these at Nature Hill in Oconomowoc. While some of them are man made, most of the photos came directly from nature. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. The only thing I would change is how visbale the letters are. In alot of the pcitures the letters are hard to see becuase of branches or other distractions in the background.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Space Montage
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tiny Planet
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