This is the PhotoShop project that took me some time to really get the hang of. We used PS to remove different things about the images. In the one directly above, I removed the background lamppost. In the other two sets of images, I removed the logos.
Here are some photo repair projects we did in PhotoShop. Along with removing fold lines and other damages, we also messed around with the coloring of images.
We did a few alterations to a Budapest church, with the original image on the far left. In the middle is a corrected perspective version of the church, and on the right is a completely distorted, fun house church. The boat image was just a black and white rendering of the same photo. The garlic image was just adding a tint to the original. Eiffel Tower image adds a film grain over the original. The forest image just adds a darkening vignette to the edges. The car image I added a few layers, paint daubs and a splatter effect. The sandals just have added some filters to the original that makes it look similar to a watercolor painting. The carousel blur image utilizes the "curves" layer to create a highly saturated vibrant final image. The trash can image is adding HDR to the image in which I upped the saturation, enhanced the shadows, brightness, etc. And finally for the last image of the forest, I used the "curves" adjustment layer again to invert the magenta and green tones of the image. The sky has more magenta values and the trees are greener.
In this project, we had to use PhotoShop to change the images and give them a different color. Then we had to combine all 3 images. I think the combination picture was the hardest part, due to the fact that a horse and the Manhattan Bridge do not really go together.
This is my imaginary landscape. I did the state of Texas sign because my Uncle from Texas is in town. I chose the train because I have always had an interest in trains as a child. I used the ferris wheel because I had ran out of ideas. This was a fun project to practice my photoshop skills
This project was based around the small town in Norway know as Hrojdfdlgndlsfkjndioah. The city is world renowned for its amazing photoshopability. You can turn the simple town into a vibrant, but still really simple town. They live by the water so i guess thats pretty cool, but the town still looks pretty quiet to me.
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Here is the Jack O Lantern Project. I thought a good cartoonish take on it would be fun. I am very happy with how it turned out. I used the layering tool to make this photo. This was a fun little project to practice layering with in photoshop.
This is my mixed animal. I think the dog ears and wings could have come out a little better, so I think I will come back to fix it later. I thought it was a very fun and creative project. Ryan, my classmate, helped me find the five animals to use.
The imaginary landscape that I created using Illustrator, utilizing shapes and the pen tool to create everything in the pictures. There are also the warm and cool variants of the original picture which I used Photoshop to make
This is my color theory brochure. I used both Illustrator and Photoshop to make it a complet guide on color theory.