Monday, March 5, 2012

Photography

      Before this semester, I had never used Photoshop, Corel Painter, or any other the other programs we worked with; it was all new to me. In general, I am not very good with computers including basic technology skills. I learned so much in this class and it improved my technological skills a lot! As you will see, some of my projects weren't the best, but I believe I got better and became more familiar with the different tools and techniques as the semester continued. Thank you for teaching me so much!

I learned the very basics of creating a background and cutting myself out. I learned how to use the lasso tool to select different parts of the picture. I was trying to give it a background that would bring out the colors in the scarf and make my face pop. I struggled with cutting it out in the very beginning.
This was my first space scape where I learned how to form text into a ring and I learned a lot of effects like placing my head on the planet and creating rings around the planet. I struggled with putting my face on the planet and I learned how to use the rendering tool to do the little lights in the background. I tried to make the purple planet look like it had water on it.
Here I learned different kind of effects for the colors and different patterns and the arrangement and placement of the different shapes. I struggled with the texture of the planets and getting them just right. I learned how to use the rendering tool. I tried to make the planets look similar but at the same time different.

I worked to perfect the art of creating the rings for planets and using the colors to make things "pop". I used the rendering tool to do the dots of light on the rings of the planet. I struggled with the blending of the planets. I tried to make the green planet look like it was closer up than the planet with the rings.

By making the color wheel I learned about tones, shades, tints, complementary, analogous combinations, and complementary mixes. This taught me a lot about the relationships between the different colors. I struggled with the complementary mix part of the project. I tried to make the tones, tints, and shades look bright and perfect.


This showed me how to use and create brushes and how to mix and blur colors together. I used different kinds of brushes and I struggled with the leaves on the side of the picture. I tried to make the sky look like a sunrise or sunset.

This showed me how to blend and vary the colors for a little more of a "realistic" look. I learned how to create brushes like my grass brush that I used. I struggled with the mountains int he back and how to make it look like there was snow on them. I was trying to make the mountains look like they were in the distance.

This taught me to take my creations and warp them. I struggled with making the shadows just right and making them look more realistic. I was trying to make it look like it was in a globe. I struggled with blending the mountains with the ground.

This taught me to create shadows and manipulate pictures to be able to use them in my artwork. I struggled with the shadow shapes and making them look like the plant and I tried to make it look like it was in a desert somewhere out in the middle of nowhere. I struggled with the shape of the shadows.

I learned how to use photoshop and create more backgrounds. I also learned about the history of pop art and how Andy Warhol was a major influence on the art industry. I learned how to make the eyes look more realistic and how to use photoshop to make a pop art. I was trying to use the background to make myself pop out by using a completely different color. I struggled with the skin tone of the face.

I learned how to use flash to outline and export my picture to photoshop to color it and create a background! I wanted my face and shirt to stand out, so I used a color in the background that would make the shirt color stand out. I struggled with the background.
I learned how to create flash pop art and I learned how to use comic life delux to make the speech bubble, but I struggled with it and what to write. I was trying to make a picture that people who have to look at twice and do a retake. The tongue always trips people up.

This is my Lion and Dog Animation where I learned how to create an animation by using flash art and recording myself to play the jokes. I struggled with recording myself and what joke to say. I tried to make the lion look a little more like a lion by coloring it. I struggled with the animation as a whole also.

This is my surrealism. I learned how to blend the background to look like it was swirling. I colored and drew the frog. I tried to make it look like I was thinking about the impossible and how it would look. I struggled with the frog and drawing it.

I had extra time so I chose to put my head on a giraffe. I used the stamp tool to make the spots on my face and photoshopped the ears onto my head. I also changed the color of the background to more match my giraffe color. I struggled with making the ears look like they really belonged on my head. I tried to make it look more realistic than not.

For my last project, I chose to place my head on a dinosaur and I used photoshop to put the sharp teeth in my mouth. I used the stamp tool to make the scales on my face. I used the paint tool to make my eyes and the background of my eyes. I changed the color of the background to match my face more. I struggled with the eyes. I tried to make it look realistic. 

6 comments:

  1. Your work is breathtaking. I love love love your photoshop landscape. In all your assignments you were able to get some good depth and textures. Good job.

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  2. I love all the creativity in your work. I can tell you had a lot of fun with most of these assignments, and they all look great. my favorite one is the big red planet one with the bright star. It really caught my eye and looked so pretty. Great job!

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  3. Wow! Your pop art it's amazing, the texture that you use in the second one and the strange form your tongue in the third one make it so cool!

    But the most crazy are the surrealism and the extra pictures. I just love it!

    I can perfectly see your style in the blog, you are sweet and realistic. It's so good!

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  4. I love you creativity in all of your projects! (Especially the ones when you put your face on different animals :P) Your pop art is also very nice with all the texture and colors! God job!

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  6. I really love how you put your face on different animals; I think it's a cool idea and even more impressive is the fact that you put the images together so well. There aren't any incongruences in the images and they blend together well--I think you grew a lot as an artist in that way.
    I also really like the way you create your textures, especially in the spacescapes and landscapes. And in your second spacescape, you did a great job creating foreground/background/middle ground with the lighting and shadows.

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