Friday, December 23, 2016
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1. Which filter, layer blend, or adjustment layer effect was the most important to the success of your image?
I think using a layer mask and deleting all the excess background on my pictures making it a little bit easier to blend together. I also move the layers so some stuff is overlapping. Like i moved all the fish below the titanic layer so its a little more blended together.
2. What object is the EMPHASIS in your work? How did you make it stand out?
I think using a layer mask and deleting all the excess background on my pictures making it a little bit easier to blend together. I also move the layers so some stuff is overlapping. Like i moved all the fish below the titanic layer so its a little more blended together.
2. What object is the EMPHASIS in your work? How did you make it stand out?
The emphasis of this work is the scuba diver. I made it stand out more by making it the top layer so its a little bit brighter rather then being blended into the background of my work.
Friday, December 2, 2016
Victor Moscoso. Made in 1967 for the Chambers brothers. I choose this picture because it involves bright colors and is kind of psychedelic. It reminds me of the Woodstock Music Festival. I enjoy that time period because a lot of great artists arose out of it, music wise and actual art wise.
Dietmar Winkler. Made in 1969 for Cobal a computer programming course. I choose this one because its kind of like 3-d. because most of the times the colors red and blue are used to make 3-d images. I like how its kinda stacked on top of each other it makes everything stand out a lot more.
Erin Doyle. Made i 2014 for the Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre's play Othello. I enjoy it because the tripes make it look like a lot of different people put together to create one man. The beard on the edge looks like it has a corse texture to it. Like it seems kinda of curly and and kinda rough.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
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