Friday, December 17, 2010

Multiple Light Objects



If you haven't noticed yet, I only have three pictures for this set. This is because two of my photos decided to get an error. These are my multiple object photos with color added to them. They are similar to the single ones just harder to edit in photo shop. How I did these is basically the same process as the other ones. I took the pictures into photoshop and selected it. I then went to enhance and made them into black and white. After that I took the lasso tool and went around the multiple about, sometimes having to use the control key to edit multiple objects at the same time. After that I took the paint brush and made the picture a nice color and made the opacity 50%. That is how I edited these pictures. The first picture is whiteboard erasers randomly scattered and purple. The second is a bunch of glue bottles made blue. Last is a power strip with some cords plugging into it made green.

Single Light Objects





These are single objects I took pictures of and changed the main color. I took all of these photos in Mrs. Nelsons classroom. How did I do these you may ask? Well it's quite simple really. I took the photos into photoshop then converted them to black and white by going to enhance and then clicking on black and white. After that I took the lasso tool and drug it around the object until it was as close to perfect as I could get. I then took the paintbrush tool and made it as big as I could get it. After picking my color I made the opacity 50% and slapped the paint on there, and presto!! A beautiful picture. My pictures were probably the best out of the class. My first picture is a red fire hydrant next to the class door. Then a shopping cart magnet on the white board that I made a magnetic blue. Then one of Mrs. Nelsons coffee cups sitting on a table, I felt that one would be best yellow. Not really sure what the next item was but it was cool, and now it's orange. And of course, the flag. I had to make that one red just because.

Straight Photos





These photos were pretty easy to do. I will now explain how I did them. First I took the pictures then put them on photoshop. I then selected the picture and went to modify, at modify I selected boarders, then made the boarder as big as I wanted. After that I selected a color that would make my picture vibrant and exciting. The end products were simply stunning. My pictures include; A fan inside a overhead, a dismantled telephone, a drinking fountain faucet, a roll of paper towels, and a heater cap thingy. All of my pictures were random but special.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

PhotoName

My photo spells Mack, because that is my name. The M I used is a wooden figure man I found in Mrs. Nelson's room. The next letter is an A, I used the wooden figure man again for this one. After that is my C, it was a tough one but I used the wooden man. My last, and maybe the hardest letter, was a K. I used the wooden man in Mrs. Nelson's room. To start the photo shop process, I took the pictures I had taken and put them in the photo shop application. When I had done that I took picture by picture and cropped them. It was a long and difficult process, but after that I fit them all into one long picture that spelled out my name. Turned out pretty good.