Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Be creative!

For the 3 following assignments during week 8, week 9 and week 10, we are required to use the technique that we'd learnt so far to do whatever we like.

For the first image, I've used the effect of shadows and rotating the flying fish in the opposite direction.



For the second assignments, I focus more one how to deleting and adding image into the background.


For the third assignment, I've used the displacement technique and also the fire burning technique.


Lastly, just be creative with what you want to do. :)

Escape!

And there goes the last assignment of Digital Imaging...
We, students are required to design a poster with all the techniques that's we'd learnt.
For me, I've chosen to design an advertisement poster to promote a place for us, the hectic city human to escape from where we are, to where we wish.

And the ideal place to escape to, should probably stress free with lots of beautiful scenery. Therefore, Switzerland definitely is the best place to discover!

Technique used: Pen tool, image adjustment, outer glow, typography and free transform.



Final outcome:

Dearest city human, just keep calm and enjoy life cause we only live once! :)

Says M E O W !

For the second assignment, I've chosen my favourite actor, who is well known as the Cat Woman, Anne Hathaway. This project is to create a "Surrealistic" themed portrait.

The technique that I've used is typography which was taught in the last lesson. I've used different colour of fonts to differentiate the parts of the face features. I also used pen tool to fill in the skin part apart from the mask she worn. 


There goes the cat woman in words. :D

Typography

This lesson is all about how to create a face feature by adding and wrapping the font.
Firstly, go to the Horizontal Type Tool, draw a text bar and type some words. You may choose whichever font type that you like but make sure the words can be seen clearly. 
Rasterize the font layer and go to Edit > Transform > Wrap.


Final product.


Camouflage

Did you ever notice a chameleon turning into the same colour as the tree branch? Naw, it's hard to notice it because it has almost the same colour with the tree branch. So, here's another lesson that taught me how to displace a skin texture on a human being's face.

Firstly, put the skin texture on the human image and set the blending mode. Then you have to save a displacement image as a JPEG file. Then go to Filter > Distort > Displacement.


Tadddaaaaah! The final outcome!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Plastic Surgery?

 So how could you change a human's face feature by using Photoshop?
Just use the Pen Tool to drag the part you want and then fill it with colour. Another option is the freeform pen tool. To adjust the points, go to pen tool > add anchor point tool. Lastly, set the opacity and get the effect that you like.


Hope you enjoy scribbling your own face? Hahaha just kidding... :D