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This is my photography unit project. In order it's sepia, black and white, emphasis, forced perspective, forced perspective, silhouette, double exposure, sepia and emphasis. I used clipping masks, the selection tool, the polygonal lasso tool, layer adjustments and photo filters for this project. The easiest thing for me was editing the photos and the hardest was coming up with ideas and then photographing them.
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The first two images are the recreated versions of the tutorials.
The second two are ones I made on my own. I used layer masks and clipping masks to create them. The hardest part for me was outlining the objects w/ black before shrinking them. (layer masks) The easiest part was figuring out what to use in the pictures. |
This is my U.S. Navy Veteran poster. I used adjustment layers - curves, layer styles - chromed satin, blending modes - lighten and soft light, quick selection, polygonal lasso, text and a filter - noise.
The hardest thing for me was finding ways to incorporate everything required into the poster. The easiest thing for me was putting all of the images together to make them look nice. |
Quick! Strike a pose! This is my "Strike-a-Pose" Project that I had a lot of fun making. The hardest thing for me was cutting out the pictures and removing the background from them. The easiest thing was applying the blending options. I used the polygonal lasso tool, quick selection tool and the blending modes.
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These are my animal creations made in Adobe Photoshop. Would you believe them? I used quick selection tool, polygonal lasso, marque, healing brush and clone stamp while making these animals. The hardest thing for me was the blending aspect and the easiest was cropping and putting things on the other animals.
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This is from my time I "went to Japan." In all actuality this is my first official project in DMEA titled, believable background: Japan. I mostly used the polygonal lasso for cropping things out. The hardest thing for me was making things look really realistic. The easiest thing was cutting things out.
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