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.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Midterm
Our midterm project was to create a piece filed with 35 squares, each of them containing something different. Some contain one-square-inch snapshots of previous projects, while others contain solid colors.
I attempted to make my arrangement of squares seemingly random. while still keeping it eye-pleasing. I made the solid block colors match the colors in many of the pieces of art, and attempted to organize the matching colors, to a certain extent. I wish I had had more time, and then I would have been able to fill the top 7 squares with interesting snapshots.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Marla
This work is based off of paintings done by a famous four-year-old named Marla in Binghamton, New York. However, there is controversy over whether or not she actually completed these paintings herself. Her father is suspected have helped her along, or maybe even to have done the paintings himself. Either way, the paintings have a distinct abstract style.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Visual Pun
ButterFinger
Snapshot
Firetruck
Sunglasses
In this project, we had to make visual puns to create a well known phrase. For example, a stick of butter, replacing a finger gives you "ButterFinger". On each of these four visual puns, we had to place an effect. On the first, I adjusted the Threshold to give the background hand-drawn look. On the second, I used Posterize to make the piece look like it belongs on an advertisement. On the third, I used an effect to change the opacity of the selected layer. This made the fire look as if it had really been painted on the truck. Finally, I desaturated a picture of the sun, and used a gradient map to fill it in with my own colors.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Kaleidoscope
In this project, we created a kaleidoscope-like image by duplicating one part of a picture and reflecting it across the screen. I took a picture of spirit week decorations with many colors, in order to create an exciting image.
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