WEEK 7 - DAY 5
Work period today in computer lab
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Showing posts with label WEEK 7. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
WEEK 7 - DAY 4 - CLASSIC PORTRAITS cont...
WEEK 7 - DAY 4 - CLASSIC PORTRAITS cont...
You will continue working on your 3 classic portraits.
Additional Photoshop demonstration on how to make skin tone will be given in class.
You will continue working on your 3 classic portraits.
Additional Photoshop demonstration on how to make skin tone will be given in class.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
WEEK 7 - DAY 3 - CLASSICS PORTRAITS PHOTOSHOPPED
WEEK 7 - DAY 3 - CLASSICS PORTRAITS PHOTOSHOPPED
To finish this unit on portraits we are going to listen to a Russian photographer Uldus Bakhtiozina and the work she is doing to change stereotypes using her photographs.
https://www.ted.com/talks/uldus_bakhtiozina_wry_photos_that_turn_stereotypes_upside_down?language=en
ASSIGNMENT 1:
In the next assignment you are going to use classic Baroque, Victorian or Renaissance portraits and photoshop them to include your face.
STEP 1:
Select at least 3 classic painting portraits from the Baroque, Victorian or Renaissance era to use as your base.
STEP 2:
Take photos to duplicate portraits of the light, shadow and angles of the image you want to photoshop.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Monday, 11 May 2015
WEEK 7 - DAY 1
WEEK 7 - DAY 1 - MIDTERM
The midterm assignment for this course involves creating the following using your portrait.
- download portrait, leaf and line drawing of vine
- open both in Photoshop
- drag line drawing into portrait file
- on line drawing layer - remove background
- on line drawing layer - CNTRL select to select outline of image, EDIT - FILL SELECTION - PATTERN
- on portrait layer remove background
The midterm assignment for this course involves creating the following using your portrait.
- download portrait, leaf and line drawing of vine
- open both in Photoshop
- drag line drawing into portrait file
- on line drawing layer - remove background
- on line drawing layer - CNTRL select to select outline of image, EDIT - FILL SELECTION - PATTERN
- on portrait layer remove background
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