Here is a collage I have made for my Game Design II class.
We were to find a poem or haiku and create an inspirational piece from it. After
finding a haiku that I liked it was now time to put a picture to it. With the haiku
that I picked I wanted to go for twilight zone feel, almost calm but eerie. The
next step was to find an image which was done on flicker.com. The background,
communication tower, flat line, hand print, space ship, and the silhouette of
the house are all separate images that have had selections removed them. The
selections tools I used were the magic wand along with quick selection. For the
communication tower I took a different approach and used the color range to
remove the background and leave the tower by its self along with the grassland.
Almost all of these selections were put into mask layers. Also I used some
adjustment layers to balance out the picture. And for the flat line and hand
print different blending modes were applied to fit the whole image. These were
the main steps I used to create my collage.
Showing posts with label Refine Mask. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Research and Development 1
This video was helpful for showing some really good ways to
select and remove items but also by doing it in non-destructive way. I really
liked his first example were he used the Blending Options from the Layer Styles
to combine two images to make one. Although it was unconventional I appreciate
that he still showed this because it can always come in handy for later work.
Another technique to remove selections that I was not aware of was the Color
Range. Color Range is similar to the Magic Wand tool but with slightly more
control over the tolerance of pixels/colors that would be selected. By using
the Color Range you can get rid of some difficult backgrounds and have them
replaced. The most important technique to be taken away from this video is the
Mask tool. By always making selections into a Mask you can achieve a
non-destructive work flow, plus can do more with the Mask tool. Refine Mask is
also important for improving your selections which include contrast, radius,
and shift edge, etc. These were the main topics that had been discussed in the
video along with some key boards short cut to these tools. One final thing that
I took note on was his progress of work. He says and I believe to find true is
to start by making a rough selections and improving upon that step by step to
get a better selection, instead of trying to take care of the situation in one
huge step. All of these techniques will be used on my assignment for class were
I will make a collage inspired by a poem.
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