In this class, after downloading a pear template for illustrator, we traced out the dotted lines, and filled them in with swatches.
pear template:
what i did:
Upon posting them in our class fb group, everyone kept coming up with so much puns it was unpearable >_>
Next, we used masking to mask a flame image and adjusted it atop a screaming girl's head and used brush tool to clean unwanted parts of the flames
this
+ this
= this
this. gurrl. is on faiyahhhhh~
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Week 3 -Mr Jeffrey
Using illustrator in this lesson, we traced the outline image of a wolf using pen tool and used an effect under stylize called scribble and filled the traced image.
the original image:
And here's what i did :D
After that, in photoshop we played with the layer lighting effect like overlay, and also using the brush tool to change certain areas in the photo to the desired colour/lighting.
the original image:
And here's what i did :D
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| look at those creepy eyes lol |
After that, in photoshop we played with the layer lighting effect like overlay, and also using the brush tool to change certain areas in the photo to the desired colour/lighting.
Week 2 -Mr Jeffrey
In this lesson we were taught how to use the pen tool to crop out faces of a photo and placing them -u know where im getting at ;D (NO WINK FOR U) so here's my finished work:
the original Iron Patriot photo:
I would also post the uncropped version of the baby photo, if i saved it in my thumbdrive ._. sadly, i did not, so no. no uncropped baby photo. and, no its not a baby photo of me, which is also explains why i dont have the uncropped version. *image credits to google and the respected owners of the photos*
Next:
We worked on 2 images Mr Jeffrey uploaded onto our class' fb group page
a house to crop out
and a background to place it in
And here's what happens after pen tooling out the house, pasting it in the background and going through image, adjustments and match colour to match the house into the background
the original Iron Patriot photo:
I would also post the uncropped version of the baby photo, if i saved it in my thumbdrive ._. sadly, i did not, so no. no uncropped baby photo. and, no its not a baby photo of me, which is also explains why i dont have the uncropped version. *image credits to google and the respected owners of the photos*
Next:
We worked on 2 images Mr Jeffrey uploaded onto our class' fb group page
a house to crop out
and a background to place it in
And here's what happens after pen tooling out the house, pasting it in the background and going through image, adjustments and match colour to match the house into the background
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Week 2 -Mr Adam
For our first lesson in Digital Design, we were taught how to use the patch tool to "clean" the imperfections, namely pimples and freckles off of a face from a photo. After clicking the tool, simply circle the spot u want cleaned and just drag the circled area to another area with a close skin tone for that "realistically natural" clean face.
before:
and after:
Ah, the wonders of photoshop! It just makes me weary not to completely trust people's photos off the internet anymore hahaaa...
Moving on, we were taught the liquify tool. Quite an interesting tool if u ask me, allowing u to distort the face in the photo into a completely different expression.
before:
after:
Apologies, my photoshop skills are clearly on the level of noob ._.
before:
and after:
Ah, the wonders of photoshop! It just makes me weary not to completely trust people's photos off the internet anymore hahaaa...
Moving on, we were taught the liquify tool. Quite an interesting tool if u ask me, allowing u to distort the face in the photo into a completely different expression.
before:
after:
Apologies, my photoshop skills are clearly on the level of noob ._.
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