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Project 10: Morphx

This is the last project using Photoshop to edit a photo and to get accustomed to using the timeline feature of Photoshop.  I chose three photos of myself, one when I was about 7, one when I was about 14, and one now.  The goal was to make sure each of the photos eyes linked up, so when they dissolve into the next photo the transition is smoother.

Project 9: Art Project

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This project also uses Photoshop to put ourselves or someone else's face over the face of a famous painting or photo.  I chose the painting Girl with A Pearl Earring and I photoshopped Blake Lively's face on it.  This project was really hard, because the painting I chose had really weird lighting so it was hard to make the photoshopped image blend in.

Project 8: Somewhere

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Continuing to work in photoshop, we had to photoshop a ourselves or someone else into a location of our choosing.  I chose a photo of my friend and photoshopped her into a Parisian street at night.  This was challenging because the photo of her was taken midday and I was trying to put her on a darkly lit street.  I had to adjust the brightness and contrast a lot, and I also used the burn tool to add shadows.

Project 7: Autoscopy

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This was the first project we had using Photoshop.  The goal was to get used to the options available for editing photos.  I also really enjoyed this project, it was fun to be able to edit photos without trying to make them realistic.  To edit the photos, I adjusted settings like brightness, contrast, and saturation.  I also used photo filters to further change the photos.

Project 6: Poster

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This is the last project we did in Illustrator and we had to pick poster to recreate.  I chose a poster for a TV show called Wynonna Earp, which is based of a graphic novel.  For the majority of this project I used the pen tool and just built up multiple layers of base colors, highlights, and shadows.  I used the eye dropper tool to try and match the colors as closely as possible to the original illustration.  This was my favorite project so far, even though it took the most time to finish.

Project 5: Gradient Mesh

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Continuing to use Illustrator, our assignment was to pick a fruit or vegetable and create a realistic illustration.  I used the pen tool to outline the fruit and various highlights and shadows within the fruit.  I then used a combination of gradients, gradient mesh, blurring, and changing the opacity to achieve a realistic affect.  As a finishing touch, I added a vector texture in a light yellow to add slightly more realism.

Project 4: Business Cards

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This was also done in Illustrator.  Taking inspiration from business card examples found online, I recreated 3 different business cards to match my logos.  I used mainly used the rectangle tool and the ellipse tool to create the background designs.  I like the top two cards a lot, but the black and red one is still my favorite.  The information on the card matches the information given about InGen in the book, Jurassic Park.

Project 3: Logo

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This project was done in Illustrator.  Using designs found online, I traced the logos with the pen tool and changed the colors.  The company I picked is the fictional science and research company from Jurassic Park.  I had originally liked the first logo I did, the top left, but by the end the last one was my favorite, bottom center.  I like the colors I chose to go with the design because it feels sinister, which matches the cooperation from the book.