Thursday, February 23, 2012

Comic Strip

By: Sam, Ian, and Michael
For this project, we took pictures of ourselves around the school, and made them look like a comic strip by adding speech bubbles, and using the effect Posterize to make them look like cartoons. We could not find a conclusion exciting enough to do it justice, and we wanted it to remain a mystery. So, it is up to the viewer to decide what Michael was doing.

Smoke Tutorial

This tutorial teaches a very realistic, but somewhat complicated way to add smoke to a photo. However, the upside of the complexity of this method, is that it allows the artist to adjust the smoke freely, contorting the smoke in any way they want.

Artist Review- Wolf Kahn



I enjoy the exaggerated color Wolf Kahn uses, like the startling pinks and yellows. Though his paintings are not realistic, they still remind me strongly of fresh air and the outdoors. He is able to take a scene from nature, make it somewhat abstract, but still keep it instantly recognizable.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Inside Out


In this project, we took the exterior of something, and tried to represent what is on the inside. I chose to take a picture of myself and depict the inside of my head as a variety of gears. I used the lasso tool to delete half of my head, and behind it I had a black background. I filled the empty space with different gears, to show that the human brain is very complicated.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Filtered Self Portrait



In this project, we created nine self-portraits, each with a different filter on them. I used a wide range of filters, each of them doing something very different. My favorites were the Glow Filter (middle right) and the Mosaic Filter (middle left). The Glow filter changed the background to black, while outlining crucial lines of the photo in bright colors, making it look like a neon sign. The Mosaic Filter made my portrait appear to be made up of tiny tiles.