Here is a picture I created when I took a picture of myself, a terminator, and lightning. Enjoy!
I used layer masking and lots of erasing. I also used a series of clone stamps to repair some hair.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Photoshop Edits
For the shape transformation, I decided to turn a basketball, rather than an apple into a square.
In order to do this, I first just took a picture of a basketball off the internet, and inputted it into Photoshop. Then, I used the liquefy tool to change it into a more squarelike shape. Eventually I got the perfect level of curve to line ratio, and completed the project.
The other project in this Photoshop tutorial series was the process of adding something to a picture. Instead of the typical fangs onto a strawberry, I took the picture of a snake and molded it onto a bunch of bananas.
To do this, I took the picture off the 'net, then used layer masking and unmasking with a significant amount of blur to equally meld the snake head on. I used a preexisting banana brown spot and matched it up with a stripe on the snake, making the picture more believable.
In order to do this, I first just took a picture of a basketball off the internet, and inputted it into Photoshop. Then, I used the liquefy tool to change it into a more squarelike shape. Eventually I got the perfect level of curve to line ratio, and completed the project.
The other project in this Photoshop tutorial series was the process of adding something to a picture. Instead of the typical fangs onto a strawberry, I took the picture of a snake and molded it onto a bunch of bananas.
To do this, I took the picture off the 'net, then used layer masking and unmasking with a significant amount of blur to equally meld the snake head on. I used a preexisting banana brown spot and matched it up with a stripe on the snake, making the picture more believable.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Five Hour Walk
These were the top five shots from my five hour walk.
This one I call Rainbow Berries, because I used the Quick select tool and the saturation layers to brighten and create multicolored berries on an otherwise normal bush.
The campfire I took for this shot did not actually burn this dark of a red, and due to layer changing, I made it so, giving the cheerful crackling fire a dark ominous hue.
There wasn't a whole lot to do for this shot, but i Quick selected the rope on either side and formed a new layer. Thus I was able to brighten them but not the rest of the picture.
For this shot I achieved the primary goal of getting sun through the trees, creating a halo effect. As I increased color, a purple butterfly also appeared.
For this final shot, I turned a cheerful blue sky yellow, with only a tiny spot of pink. I also made the trees look like they were ash-covered.
This one I call Rainbow Berries, because I used the Quick select tool and the saturation layers to brighten and create multicolored berries on an otherwise normal bush.
The campfire I took for this shot did not actually burn this dark of a red, and due to layer changing, I made it so, giving the cheerful crackling fire a dark ominous hue.
There wasn't a whole lot to do for this shot, but i Quick selected the rope on either side and formed a new layer. Thus I was able to brighten them but not the rest of the picture.
For this shot I achieved the primary goal of getting sun through the trees, creating a halo effect. As I increased color, a purple butterfly also appeared.
For this final shot, I turned a cheerful blue sky yellow, with only a tiny spot of pink. I also made the trees look like they were ash-covered.
Selective Adjustment
This was another shot from the USS Iowa, and I used multiple layers of hue and saturation and much masking to make the ship black and white, the sky vibrant, and the flags colorful.
Hue and Staturation Adjustment
For this I used one of the pictures I had taken while I had been at the battleship the USS Iowa.
Through Photoshop tools such as the saturation and color layers, I turned an otherwise normal tank green.
Through Photoshop tools such as the saturation and color layers, I turned an otherwise normal tank green.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Technical Challenge
For this project, I took a picture of a wide-open umbrella at random times throughout the day. The first one was taken around 7 to 8.
The second one was taken around 10 to 11.
Finally, my last picture was photographed around 3-5.
In all of these, I tried to place the umbrella in the same spot as much as possible. I also did not use any Lightroom or Photoshop adjustments for this project.
The second one was taken around 10 to 11.
Finally, my last picture was photographed around 3-5.
In all of these, I tried to place the umbrella in the same spot as much as possible. I also did not use any Lightroom or Photoshop adjustments for this project.
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