Tuesday, October 13, 2015
The strongest aspect of my work is how i made myself blend together. What i did was added a tanner brown to my skin and blended it together which made me look tanner. I liked to do this because it was cool to make myself look tan. I think i could have worked on my brother. He isn't as tan as i am so it was hard to blend his skin together. I bet i could have put more work in an tanned him better.
The part of my project that was easy was our eyes. i just got a lighter blue and blended it on our eyes. I liked doing this because i wasn't trying to do it on purpose, i was just fooling around and it looked cool o i kept it. The part that was difficult was my brothers eyebrows. he didn't really have eyebrows in the original picture, but when i tanned him i needed to add some.
I demonstrated the objective by using the magic wand tool and taking bad parts of my skin and blending it with the good parts of my skin. This then made my skin look great. If i could do this project again i would most likely choose a different picture. I would do this because i think this picture of me and my was really hard to do for this objective.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
For my project I edited a picture of my uncle, brother, and myself. The strongest part of my project is the blue cement. It is a perfect blue, it pops out and shows a great background. I think that I could improve on the outline of my people. some parts the blue goes on the legs and it makes it look bad.
I think the easy part about this project was my layers. I did a basic photo with two part background, it wasn't that hard to color in the back. The most difficult part was picking colors for my background. I took a good twenty minutes just trying to decide which colors i should. This is what was easy and hard about my project.
I demonstrated the project in this activity by editing the photo and blending it together. I also left my family unpainted to show the importance of them. If i could do this project again, i would not change anything. I love my project and the work I put in.
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