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This is my hue and saturation project. I used Photoshop to fix the color (hue) and brightness (saturation) of the four pictures you see here. It was more or less a depiction of Andy Warhol's work. |
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I took this photo from the internet of Emma Stone and gave it my own colors. I turned the picture to gray scale and then I used the brush tool to color the parts of her head and face. I then turned down the opacity of the parts I colored to make them look more realistic. |
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My Turkey Trot logo that I made in Adobe Illustrator. I used a drawing pad that allows you draw on screen using the touch pen. I enjoyed using the pen to draw versus a regular mouse. The text I used was downloaded from the internet. |
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I don't really like how this project turned out. It's called splatter effect and I created it in Photoshop. I had to basically mirror her body and then make it look like she's deatomizing. I used the wrong brush to make the splatter pop out. I'd go back and make sure I used the correct brush. |
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This project was one of my favorites to do in Photoshop. I had to take a picture and put text on it pertaining to the picture I found. Then I had to find another picture that was relevant to the picture and put it inside of the text.I've done this for my own personal logos at home because I liked it so much. |
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This was a struggle more than anything. I used Photoshop for this photo. I had to use the eraser, lasso, and the quick selection tools. I took the background photo from Google and pasted in the tug boat, jumping fish, eagle, and the train. I was disappointed that I couldn't do something better than this. I'd completely redo this project. |
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One of my more proud Photoshop projects. It's called Watercolor. I took a watercolor paint splat and multiplied it over and over until I got a compilation of splats. I wanted to do something with a tiger, so why not put it in this one. I had to revert the colors to make it look transparent and make the white stripes black. Initially the whole tiger was covered and you couldn't see it. I used the eraser tool to take some of the watercolor splat off of the tiger's body. I also like my short, but meaningful quote in the box. |