Thursday, January 14, 2010
Fight Club Movie Poster! Assignment 2:
NEMO!
Movie poster recreation. I did this by finding the original poster and using the marque tool to cut out each fish. I found a picture of the ocean, which I thought would be fitting for the background of a Finding Nemo. I moved each fish to where I wanted, and tilted them, then applied the transformation. I made the other fish small, while making Nemo and the Sea-Horse larger. I used the coloring and made the picture a bit brighter. In the end I found the Disney Pixar logo and put it in the bottom left hand corner. I decorated it with coral and another character from the movie. In the end I put a quote from the movie at the top of the wave, "I shall call him Squishy, and he will be my Squishy." Excuse the typo on "Shall" I forgot the extra "L" This is a simpler version of the following movie poster: Even though it contains differences, I tried to use the majority of the same things included in the original. Such as; the characters, and the ocean, although it is portrayed as a wave in my remake of the poster. In the end, I believe that though this class I am able to use layering and a lot of different tools in photoshop, and part of the skills I have learned have been portrayed in this photoshop remake of a Finding Nemo Poster.
Movie poster recreation. I did this by finding the original poster and using the marque tool to cut out each fish. I found a picture of the ocean, which I thought would be fitting for the background of a Finding Nemo. I moved each fish to where I wanted, and tilted them, then applied the transformation. I made the other fish small, while making Nemo and the Sea-Horse larger. I used the coloring and made the picture a bit brighter. In the end I found the Disney Pixar logo and put it in the bottom left hand corner. I decorated it with coral and another character from the movie. In the end I put a quote from the movie at the top of the wave, "I shall call him Squishy, and he will be my Squishy." Excuse the typo on "Shall" I forgot the extra "L" This is a simpler version of the following movie poster: Even though it contains differences, I tried to use the majority of the same things included in the original. Such as; the characters, and the ocean, although it is portrayed as a wave in my remake of the poster. In the end, I believe that though this class I am able to use layering and a lot of different tools in photoshop, and part of the skills I have learned have been portrayed in this photoshop remake of a Finding Nemo Poster.
THE END.
Final Project- One.
Assignment Number One:
1. Take a look at 2 files: beginingfinalphoto.jpg and endingfinalphoto.jpg – your job is to use a sports or celebrity photo and convert it to the endingfinalphoto format – Post to your blog. In the post, explain (step by step in Photoshop) HOW you accomplished this task.
For this I took two pictures of myself and used the marque tool to cut each of them out. I re-sized the images by pulling on the edges and making the top image larger then the bottom one in order to make the top image larger, so I could recreate the picture showcased in the Adobe Web Photo Gallery. I went to image mode, to make the images black and white. Then I un-clicked it, before using the paint bucket to fill out the background. After I completed this I got a peace sign off the internet (because I put peace signs on everything...), and used the marque tool to cut it out as well. I changed the bottom color of the peace sign to a light purple because the original color matched the one of the background, so it looked weird. This is how I finished the first final assignment. In the end, I used the type-writer tool and changed the color to white, and using the typewriter font, I wrote my name on top of the photoshop item. Changed it to JPEG and posted it on my blog.
TA DA! (:
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Parody 2: Lilia
For this I took a picture of a Mac & A PC. Colored the background with the magnetic lasso tool and used the paint bucket to highlight each color I wanted to pour into each section. Then I used the stamp tool to make the talk bubbles. This is a remake of an already finished commercial.
Lilia's Parodys
For this I added text, with layering... and made the overall picture brighter. Its not very funny.
But whatever.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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