Sunday, July 31, 2016

Text, Clone, Patch and Paint



 I cloned the peony, taking it away from the original photo and adding it to the empty vase.

added a quote about time to a picture of a clock!
Changed the sky in this picture to show a different texture

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Fun with Filters

The first picture I worked on you can't really tell what I did with the smudge- it's weird because when I was doing it, it looked really drastic. I also applied the waves filter under animation. I did a lot with the dodge and burn filter as well. It was too dark after I worked on it so had to lighten the entire flower area. I really LOVE the smudge tool though- very neat.
 

 
For this second photo, I didn't want to change too much; gave it some texture using the newsprint option under the distort filter. Again, changed the lighting a bit with the hue-saturation option. I'm not sure how I feel about this photo- I like it, but something else needs to be done I just can't figure out what! I kind of wanted it to look more splotchy with the green hue.



Working with these filters really allows you to alter a picture and it was really cool to see how many things you can change. I'm sure there's a filter for every photo! :)

Dodge & Burn

 
I realize this is considered a simple tool, however this took a lot more playing around with than I expected! This time I used GIMP, just to get comfortable using different programs. It was really strange working with this tool because sometimes the dodge or burn strokes would be super noticeable a other times I felt like I was going over the same spot a million times for any change to occur. The end photo isn't perfect, but I learned a lot about this tool, so that was fun.
Before:
After:

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Light and Color Photo Adjustments

 
 
(Original)

In this photo I edited the photo filter to bring out a darker purple in the flower. I also selected the mosaic tiles texture and like how it came out looking like a blurry painting- almost a watercolor! I can see myself using this texture for prints on stationary :)
 
(Original)

Here I went under brightness/contrast and selected soft light, then deep red and loved how that came out. I kept playing around with a few more tools/selections, but found it hard to remember what I used- I even tried writing it down, but kept crossing things out when I found it didn't work! But this was fun to see how many things you can do to a photo by changing the light/color/texture.
 
It's kind of funny that once I started playing around with the light and color adjustments, I wondered why I even thought the originals were good photos. It's crazy how these minor adjustments enhance the photo so much and is more aesthetically pleasing! 

Friday, July 8, 2016

Graphic Image Manipulation

I definitely struggled with this and it took many many hours to finally get the hang of this. I really liked the example, so I went ahead and did my own version of that. This is something I'd love to be good at, which I now feel more comfortable with but can't wait to play around with it some more. The first grouping of pictures are the ones I chose to use so I could dissect and add to the background I chose. The second is my final piece!