Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Photomontage Project

Next on our agenda is a PHOTOMONTAGE.

Photomontages are similar to collages in that they are made up of multiple images, cut and pasted to make a new image.

Creating photomontages will require ALL of the skills that we have learned so far.

  • layers
  • selecting and cropping
  • resizing and moving layers
  • color alterations
  • saving images from internet- the right way! save large files manually- NO SCREEN SHOTS!
  • using digital cameras to take photos of self/other objects to include
YOUR ASSIGNMENT is actually 3 projects, each will take you several classes- Take your time, you want the edges to be crisp and clean and for it to look natural. You will have plenty of time to do these. Work dilligently.

#1- Create a photomontage involving YOURSELF. 

#2- Create a photomontage involving a famous work of art.

#3- Create a photomontage of your own personal choice.

Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie in a Famous Painting...

Layers and Filters make this look more like a work of art

Many photos taken separately and then arranged like a puzzle in photoshop.

Seahorse Wordle!

WORDLE WEDNESDAY!!

15 words or more

A Seahorse Inspects a Diver's Watch
Photograph by Don McLeish

Ipod Ad BLOG POST

iLogan, by Blakey Curtis

When you've finished your iPhrase photos, compile them all together into one image (like we did with the Pop Art).

Create a Blog Post that has your image in it and includes a WRITE UP about your piece.
Explain your iPhrase
Why did you choose these poses?
Why did you highlight the details that you did?
Any other little tidbits about the process?

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

iPod Silhouettes


Our Next Project will be creating our own iPod-like silhouettes. I say iPod-like.... because you do not have to include the iPod. You're picture can be about something else, like the one below "iRead"



Step ONE:
  • What is your "iPhrase"
  • Pick something that interests you- iDance, iRead, iPaint, iLaugh, iBackbend, iShootHoops....


Step TWO:
  • Take some photographs!
  • You'll need a figure standing in a specific POSE, in front of a bare background. If you have too much stuff in the background it will be difficult to trace your figure with the selection tool.
  • Take between 5 and 10 photos of different poses. You'll want options!
  • Have a prop- what is your picture about?
Step Three:
  • Upload to your computer. Demo on Thursday/Friday in class.
We will have a finished product of THREE images. So if you pick, iDance, there will be 3 different silhouettes all about dancing.

VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE (for any who likes to do things on their own and ignore me) :)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Wordle Wednesday!

Really though, Wordles are fantastical.

Wordle.net or Tagxedo.com
15 or more words

Friends
by Victor Eredel, Russia


Intrigued? I found this here: 40 Jaw-Dropping Photo Manipulations - pretty amazing what you can do with Photoshop!

Filter Project

Yesterday, we learned about the filter gallery in photoshop.

Today and Wednesday we will be completing a project using these tools.

You will be applying filters (and other effects if you desire) to TEN high quality ARTFUL PHOTOGRAPHS. 

  • Do not use random photos of celebrities/pets
  • You may use internet photos- as long as they are larger than 1000 x 1000 pixels and ART photos- not snapshots, memes, etc.
  • You may use 10 photos that are The Same- or 10 that are different- that is up to you.
  • You may use your own photos- once again, make sure they are ART photos.
  • I would like you to use 10 DIFFERENT FILTERS. do not use the cutout filter 3 times and the Neon filter 7 times.
Your 10 filtered photos will be due On your flashdrives (as separate files, named with the filter used: CutoutJarred, StampJoe, StylizeSarah) at the end of class on Wednesday.


You will also be asked to post your Favorite- the ONE you think is the most well done, in a Blog post, with a SELF CRITIQUE. Please answer the following questions:
  • What do you think is most successful about this piece?
  • What do you wish you could change?
  • What was the most enjoyable part of this project for you?
  • Did you find anything about this process challenging?
  • Do you think you will use these filters in the future for anything?
  • How do you feel about your digital art skills so far?
Due Wednesday

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Wordle Wednesday: Annie Leibovitz

15 words or more

This is sculptor Louise Bourgeouis
photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

Leibovitz is famous for her skill at capturing the spirit and character of her subjects. In this photo she has captured a woman who embraces her age instead of shys from it. What do you think about this photo?


Monday, April 8, 2013

Warhol Assignment


BLOG:

  • Create a Blog Post about ANDY WARHOL OR POP ART
  • Include at least 3 photos
  • Include IN YOUR OWN WORDS- a paragraph or 2 about the subject.
  • Due Thursday 4/11 (Per 3) Friday 4/12 (Per 4)

PROJECT
  • Choose one of YOUR OWN PHOTOS
  • Create 6-9 altered versions of this photo. (9 or more if you are taking the easy way out!)
  • Combine images all into one document for printing
  • Due Thursday 4/11 (Per 3) Friday 4/12 (Per 4)

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Altered Colors and Andy Warhol

The Digital Art world is limitless. We've explored scanners, blogs, wordle creating websites, cameras and photo touch ups. Now, let's make actual pieces of art.

This week we will be exploring the world of color.

Color Theory
The three Primary Colors are Red, Blue and Yellow. Primary colors are the 3 basic colors that all other colors can be made from.


When you're creating a work of art, or altering one, it's important tho think about which colors will look good with each other. This is when knowing about Complimentary Colors will come in handy. Complimentary colors are colors that suit each other, look pleasing next to each other. They reside across from each other on the color wheel.


For example, you'll notice that Red & Green are across from each other- Christmas colors! Not for no reason!

Secondary Colors can be made using 2 Primary colors. Yellow + Red = Orange.

Tertiary Colors can be made by mixing a Primary & Secondary color. Orange + Yellow = Yellow Orange.

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Andy Warhol
It's very likely that at some point in time you've seen something by Andy Warhol. Perhaps his most noticeable work of art is probably his images of Campbell's soup cans and Marilyn Munroe.


Around 1960, Warhol had decided to make a name for himself in Pop Art. Pop art was a new style of art that began in England in the mid-1950s and consisted of realistic renditions of popular, everyday items. Warhol began with Coke bottles and comic strips but his work wasn't getting the attention he wanted. In December 1961, Warhol gave $50 to a friend of his who had told him she had a good idea. Her idea was for him to paint what he liked most in the world, perhaps something like money and a can of soup. Warhol painted both.



Unfortunately, Warhol found that he couldn't make his paintings fast enough on canvas. Luckily in July 1962, he discovered the process of silk screening. This technique uses a specially prepared section of silk as a stencil, allowing one silk-screen to create similar patterns multiple times. He immediately began making paintings of celebrities, most notably a large collection of paintings of Marilyn Monroe. Warhol would use this style for the rest of his life.


Warhol's signature style is bright unnatural colors and repetition. His colorful icons were often displayed in a series.

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Using knowledge of the Color Wheel & Andy Warhol, we will be creating colorful artworks by altering our photographs in PhotoShop.

Start by choosing one of your favorite photographs you took last week.

Open this photo in photoshop and make sure it has good Contrast. Contrast is a strong difference in lights/darks/colors. You can fix this in PS if the photo doesn't already have it.

Tools to use to alter the color palette:
  • Paint Bucket tool
  • Adjustments --> Hue & Saturation --> slide the Hue bar
  • Color Replacement Tool! This one will be your best friend if you want to keep lots of details.
Create at least 6 different versions of the same image and combine them all as one image.
We will talk about how to combine images into one later this week.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Wordle Wednesday: A Series (whoops, Wordle Thursday)


You can use WORDLE.NET or TAGXEDO.COM
15 or more words please :)

A series with the moon.



Photo Restoration

Photo Restoration Time!

Wednesday in class I will be showing you a few key tools in the photo restoration process:
Clone Stamp Tool
Spot Healing Brush Tool
Healing Brush Tool
Burning Tool
Dodge Tool

These tools are essential in the art of photo restoration. We will be restoring the photo below during class as a test photo: Please save this photo on your computer as OldPhotoBefore

You will be asked to restore 2 more photos of your own for a grade.
If you have no family photos to restore, you can use google, but make sure they are LARGE good quality photos.

You will need to submit before and after versions so I can see how well you fixed them.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Selective Color

Selective Color is a great way to attract attention to your photo. This is when one (or sometimes 2) area of your photo has color, and the rest is black and white.

We learned how to turn our photos black and white yesterday - so today we'll learn how to do a few more things!

  • how to create a new layer
  • how to copy, and paste
  • how to erase
  • how to turn your photo into a selective color photo!
  • how to set up your "work station" with windows- I like the History window!
At the end of today's class you should have your very own selective color photo! (Post it in a blog post!)

Please use one of YOUR OWN PHOTOS for this.
Choose one with bright colors, and one that would make sense to pull out only one color with.