Thursday, November 29, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Friday Photo #3
first i went out and took a picture and then putting it in photoshop. I made a new layer and using a hard edge brush i made the shape first with a grey colour. then using the dodge and burn tool i added some highlights and shadows to the shape. i then added the plastic wrap effect making it look more like liquid. and then i change the mode of the layer from normal to hard light. I then added a inner bevel to make it more a little realistic. After all that was done i changed the colour to make it look like water.
first i went out and took a picture and then putting it in photoshop. I made a new layer and using a hard edge brush i made the shape first with a grey colour. then using the dodge and burn tool i added some highlights and shadows to the shape. i then added the plastic wrap effect making it look more like liquid. and then i change the mode of the layer from normal to hard light. I then added a inner bevel to make it more a little realistic. After all that was done i changed the colour to make it look like water.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Retouch Portraits
First thing i did to these pictures was delete the background and change it to a solid black background using the quick selection tool and adding a new layer. After that was done i fixed any blemishes or under eye circles. For the first and third picture i didnt add any make up cause there both men. but for the middle picture i added eyeshadow, lipstick and blush to her face. i then fixed the eyes and im done.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
To do this project, we had to go out and take pictures, preferably from a birds eye view. We then imported the pictures into photoshop and went through a series of steps to get the tilt shift effect. You use your Quick mask, then gradient tool. after drawing the line and turning quick mask off, you blur the part you chose to blur. Then you have the chose of turning the saturation up and playing with the contrast. And then your picture is complete.
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