Tuesday 5 May 2009

Motocross accident on photoshop

This was one of my favourite effects to create on photoshop. To do it I had to copy the wheel over to the right, then complete the missing part of the wheel, before actually removing the wheel from the bike itself. It was hard to copy the spokes from the lower right of the wheel to the opposite, the top left, without making them look any different. Go onto my Flickr account to see the full size picture and inspect the detail for yourself! (The link is at the bottom of the page.)


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Surfer too slow for the board: photoshop

This was the hardest photoshop editing project I have done so far, and it ended up almost 100% successful. The only thing that went wrong was the surfers shadow on the right. You can still see the reflection of his wet suit, but I managed to get rid of the arm. That was important, because it was more prominent. I still think it looks very realistic

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Skier without skis on photoshop

This was a very quick picture I edited on photoshop.
it again involved the clone stamp, but this time it was about removing something completely from the picture, in this case, the persons skis. It was hard to get rid of the skis and the ski shadows.

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Monday 4 May 2009

Re-touching on photoshop

This unit in Digital Art was photoshop. The first skill we learned was re-touching faces. getting rid of facial imperfections and blemishes, a bit like a professional magazine front cover maker. To do this, we had to use the clone stamp. We would alt-click the area we wanted to clone, and then click the area we wanted to cover. We would have to refresh the clone stamp very often to make it look realistic.

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