Thursday, October 21, 2010
Filtered Self-Portrait
This is my filtered self-portrait. All the Michael's in the top row are right side up oriented, all the Michael's in the middle are horizontal and flip flopping directions, and all the bottom Michael's are upside down. I used the Edit>Transform>Rotate tool to get all the pictures of me to rotate how I wanted. I also used a ton of different filters, one for each photo of me. Not only that, I used the Paint bucket tool to color in the borders of the grid. I believe I used the Shape tool to make the borders.
Visual Puns
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Negative Space Shilouette
Description: For this project I had to do Negative space and put a picture of me but make it negative. It's confusing, you'll get it eventually. So I took a lovely background and added a soothing color to match the background. And then I put my name in 3 different fonts in the negative space me. It was confusing and took me a while but it worked out for the best.
Crazy Combos
Description: I had fun with this project. It has an alpaca body, wings, a tiger tail, Barack Obama wearing a top hat, a giraffe neck and Napoleon Dynamite as his second head. The background is, of course, Fenway Park. I used the patch tool to get rid of a little piece of white that was being annoying next to the alpaca's feet. I used the quick selection tool to get the body together and the move tool to position the body how I wanted it.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Michael DeSimone 15 green things
Description: For this project I was required to take 15 different images and incorporate all of them somehow to make one harmonious big picture. I used the paintbrush tool on a few things so not EVERYTHING had to be green in the photo. I used the quick selection tool on a few things so I didn't have to put the entire photo into the big photo, a few occasions where I used the quick selection tool is I used it to get trees in the photo and to get almost every photo into the big photo. I also used Paintbucket to color in big parts like the cat which would've been hard to paint otherwise. I am satisfied with this project.
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