DPI-W5 PROJECT 1B: DIGITAL IMAGING EXERCISE
- 十月 27, 2024
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING GCD 61204
27/09/2024
24.09.2024 – 20.10.2024 / Week 1 – Week 4
LONG BOJIANG/ 0375362
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING GCD 61204/ Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
GROUP:3
Topic - Double Exposure
In photography, the technique of double exposure is employed to combine multiple images and create a surreal, emotional, or humorous effect. This fundamental method can be easily achieved either within the camera itself or with the aid of tools such as Photoshop (PS), eliminating the necessity for a specialized double-exposure camera. The tilt offset effect has the ability to transform ordinary photographs into artistic masterpieces while enhancing creative expression. False reflections can add exquisite texture to multiple exposure images, resulting in captivating visual compositions. By blending simple portraits with intricate details, a harmonious and artistic effect is achieved.
Tutorial & Practical :
Project 1B (Part 1) - Digital Imaging Exercise
1. Hearst Mansion (Shazam)
2. Hearst Mansion (My Reflection)
3. Follow instructions from the W5_HEARST MANSION (https://bit.ly/3CsxWyK)
4. Submission of E-portfolio
5. Attach your Week 5 E-portfolio link on this submission
Working process
Use the Photoshop tool to first pick out the desired graphics and then create a layer mask. Remove the unwanted parts of the picked graphics with the eraser tool, and then get the graphics that you want to insert into the background. Put the graphics in the background to find the right position and adjust the size. On top of that, find the adjustments in the image and change the brightness and color of the image so that he can find the right color for the background, then find the noise in the filter and correct it to look like the background, and then add a shadow. Create a new layer and draw the shadow with a black brush and apply the Gaussian blur in the filter to blur the shadow. To create a reflection in water, first copy the adjusted image and put it on a separate layer to find the right place. Use the ring tool to remove the unnecessary parts. Then use the image adjustment, reduce the brightness of the image, change the color, and blur the reflection with the Gaussian blur in the filter
works:
ME:
Reflection:
Tip: Use Photoshop to select an object and scratch it to create a layer
Observation: I found that clicking on the remnants with a brush can select them, and that's it
Found: PS is fun
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