Then, after adjusting the graffiti position and angle, and using darker colour filter, i get this:
After that we were taught how to warp images using a tin can and an image of tomatoes.
By clicking edit, transform and warp, the tomato image is adjusted following the shape and flow of the can. Then using multiply effect, the tomato image blends together with the can.
Next, Mr Adam taught us how to add some rain and abit of mystical fog effect into an image. He had us use a Young Detective Dee poster to try it out.
For the rain effect, first add another layer and press <option + delete> , click filter, pixelate and mezzotint and adjust the type of dots/lines to be used for rain. Then filter, blur and motion blur to adjust the angle and distance the rain droplets have from each other. And use screen filter or any other kind that suits the image. Another layer is added for the mystical fog-thing, click filter, render and clouds. And then filter, blur, gaussian blur and adjust the radius. Next after filtering with screen, mask the layer and use brush tool to erase off unwanted fog. Setting different opacities for the brush helps in making the fog effect more realistic. This is how mine turned out:








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