Friday, September 26, 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Script of Changes # 2

1. The first thing that was edited was the image size.
2. After adjusting the image size, I cleaned up the image by adjusting the levels.
3. Then I sharpened the eyes, glasses, and lips and blurred the skin to soften it.
4. After the clean up, I changed the entire image to grayscale.
5. Then I put a light brown duotone on the picture.
6. In order to put a lens flare on the picture, the image had to be changed to RGB color.
7. After changing the color mode, I put a light lens flare on the edge of the glasses.
8. When the image was finished, I selected a small border aroung the picture, feathered it to 34, and then put a black fill on it to create the rounded edge border.

Kate and Deepi


Friday, September 12, 2008

Script of Changes

The main focus on the entire image was for me to bring out the eyes in a way not naturally possible.
1. I blurred the face out because there was too much detail where I didn't want there to be.
2. I darkened the levels on the eyes to make them the centre of focus.
3. Using "Quick Mask Mode" I selected just the iris' of the eyes, because when I changed the levels there was no color in the eyes.
4. I changed the contrast in the iris' and it turned out a red in one and a yellow in the other, which i decided to keep.
5. The clone tool was used to get rid of the overexposure line through the dog's head and all of the overexposured grass.
5. When I got rid of the overexposure line, it got rid of the fur edges so I used the smudge tool to re-create the fur.
6. When I thought the changes were done, I put a "Poster Edge" filter on it to out line it a bit.
7. The final step was to put a "texturizer" filter on the entire image to make it seem like it was printed on canvas.

September 12, 2008