When I first received the image of the man, I wanted to do something that involved images of the four seasons. My idea changed when I realized I couldn't include all four seasons in my project, so I decided to make it woodland themed. I started by adding the photo I wanted on the suit jacket. I lined it up properly and created a clipping mask. Then, I added an overlay effect. I repeated the same process for the hair and the shirt. I also used a brightness layer to make the suit jacket's color more vibrant. The end result did not turn out the way I had hoped, but I still think it looks okay. I was hoping for the hair to look like it had mountains coming off of it and to look more blended.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Basic Photo Editing in Photoshop
Photoshop: It has many tools, but not a lot of people know what they are or how to use them. In this lesson, I had to view tutorial videos and follow them closely to learn how to use the Content Aware Fill, Patch Tool, Clone Stamp Tool, Healing Brush Tool, and the Spot Healing Brush. It took awhile to complete, but here are the final products and what I have learned from this lesson.
Content Aware Fill
There were four images that I practiced using the Content Aware Fill on. Pretty much the same steps were followed on each. I learned that you use the Content Aware Fill for covering up small blemishes in photos that you do not want. You could use this tool to get rid of unwanted titles of book in a photo, or to get rid of chips in the wall in the background of a photo.
Patch Tool
When learning to use the Patch Tool, the image I was working on was a picture of a father and his daughter. The father had an undesired logo on his shirt that he wanted to be removed. In order to do that, I used the patch tool. I used the Patch Tool to sample a piece of his shirt to replace the unwanted logo. You could use this tool to get rid of unwanted items in the background of a photo.
Clone Stamp Tool
The picture I used to practice was of a girl modeling a coat. The coat had some tags on it that needed to be removed. I used the Clone Stamp Tool to copy sections of the coat and paint them over the tags. It took some time to get used to because it kept copying unwanted areas, but once I got the hang of it, it was relatively easy to cover up the tags. This could be used for covering transparent areas in the background of a photo.
Healing Brush Tool
For the Healing Brush Tool, I used the same image as I used for the Clone Stamp Tool. I had covered up the tags in the image with the Clone Stamp Tool, but I still needed to add texture to the area. I used the Healing Brush Tool to copy the texture of the coat and add it to the edited area. You could use this to add texture to a sweater to make it look fuzzier than it actually is.
Spot Healing Brush
The photo I used to try this tool out was of a young boy. He had been plying outside all day and had mud speckled across his face. I learned that you use the Spot Healing Brush for getting rid of blemishes. I used this brush to get rid of the mud speckles, making the areas affected by the mud look like the clean parts of the boy's face. You could use this tool to get rid of acne as well.
Portrait Collage
In this part of the project, I used three separate photos. They were all of the same woman in different poses. My task for the last part of this project was to create a collage of the three pictures using the skills I had learned from using all of these tools. I think the project went relatively well, though I did have some problems extending the sky in the background.
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