Wednesday, November 28, 2012
One Point Perspective Room
We're using the line tool to create the one point perspective. This project will eventually have a T.V., window, carpet, door, etc...
Monday, November 26, 2012
One Point Perspective
For this assignment we had to have a horizon point that was labeled, we need a vanishing point and a matching-colored label, and we need four lines that help illustrate the vanishing point on the top and four on the bottom. Lastly we need four vertical lines that are straight with the buildings along with a title "One Point Perspective". We used the line tool and the text tool to do this.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Finished Project: Haunted House
This is my finished project of the haunted house. At first it was irritating to do but then it got pretty fun. I enjoyed this project because there were many personal elements you could put into it. The main tools I used were the polynomial lasso tool, the transform and warp tool, and the hue/saturation tool. The hardest or most time consuming thing would've probably been either the cutting out of the tree or finding a background. It was incredibly hard to find a background that looked appropriate with the house because it didn't look good with the mountains or any kind of swampland so I just went with spooky clouds. Something I'm not all too happy with is the background because I feel like this is just a picture of a house and its background doesn't add too much which is what the project was not supposed to be. Overall, I think I did good enough. I certainly wouldn't walk up to that house by myself.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Haunted House Improvements
I changed the background parce-que the background I had before wasn't any kind of fitting for the Victorian house. Although this isn't necessarily where Victorian houses are found, the background makes it spookier and it's a likelier background for the type of house. I also added a tree because I feel like the area by the lightning is way too empty.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Haunted House 11-13-12
It's pretty pixel-y but you can see that I broke the window with the Polynomial Lasso Tool and filled it in with black paint. I placed an old, dirty brick wall on top of the paint to give it the appearance of breaking down and getting old. I used the paint tool very lightly to create a dirty look to the paint of the house to make it look old.
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