Photoshop Projects
This project that was done was called the Wow Project. This was the final project to complete in Photoshop to show what all I have learned and that I knew how to apply my skills to create a Photoshop image.
In this particular image, I was able to use blending modes to give the effect that it needed. I used cropping tools and layering to make the illusion that the image of the city is inside of the light bulb. Other settings such as brightness/contrast, saturation, and adjustments helped with the lighting of the image.
This project allowed me to apply the skills that I have learned over time, and put them together to make something wonderful. Just as in a real life situation, applying the skills and knowledge that I have acquired over time allows me to accomplish things more efficiently.
In this particular image, I was able to use blending modes to give the effect that it needed. I used cropping tools and layering to make the illusion that the image of the city is inside of the light bulb. Other settings such as brightness/contrast, saturation, and adjustments helped with the lighting of the image.
This project allowed me to apply the skills that I have learned over time, and put them together to make something wonderful. Just as in a real life situation, applying the skills and knowledge that I have acquired over time allows me to accomplish things more efficiently.
This project that was done was called the Multiple Me Project. This was one of the first more advanced Photoshop projects that was done, allowing me to explore how to use Photoshop more and see what all I am able to accomplish with it.
In this picture, I took five different photos of myself without moving the camera so the background image would not be effected. After taking the pictures, I left one picture untouched and then cropped myself out of all the other pictures. I then moved the cropped out images to the untouched one and put them in place to produce this image.
This projected allowed me to explore new things and figure out a newer program that I have not had much experience with. Doing this showed me that with a little trial and error, I can teach myself how to get used to a new thing.
In this picture, I took five different photos of myself without moving the camera so the background image would not be effected. After taking the pictures, I left one picture untouched and then cropped myself out of all the other pictures. I then moved the cropped out images to the untouched one and put them in place to produce this image.
This projected allowed me to explore new things and figure out a newer program that I have not had much experience with. Doing this showed me that with a little trial and error, I can teach myself how to get used to a new thing.