Week 3 has come and we are taking a brief break from our field assignments to focus on some of the creative elements you can add to your photography by using Photoshop. This week you will complete two assignments. The first one gives you an opportunity to take an image and use Photoshop to create a watercolor painting effect. The second assignments allows you to take another image along with a texture of your choice and learn how to blend your chosen textures with your photo in Photoshop.
For today's blog there are two parts, please complete them as separate postings:
- Post your original image and adjusted image for the watercolor painting effect assignment
- Please discuss the following in detail:
- Discuss the different filters you used to complete this Watercolor Painting Effect. Be specific and, as much as possible, discuss what each of the filters you used accomplished.
- What did you think of your final product in comparison to your original image?
- Discuss an image you would like to take and how adding a water color painting effect would either enhance the original image or detract from it. Does this seem like a tool you would like to use again with your own work?
- What is your impression of Photoshop and what have you liked about working with it to date? You should include 3 things you think are "neat" about working with the program.
How to Blend Textures with Photos in Photoshop
- Post your original image(s) and your adjusted image for the blending textures with your photo assignment.
- Please discuss the following in detail:
- Discuss the layer blend modes and what that does to your original images.
- Discuss the different blend modes and how they affected the look of your image - be sure to address the Normal, Dissolve, Multiply, Screen, Overlay, Soft Light, and Hard Light blend modes and the effect they had on your image.
- Which Blend mode did you ultimately choose to use? What did you particularly like about this blend mode?
- What does the desaturate command do for your image and did you like the outcome? What about inverting the texture, hue/saturation, Gaussian blur, etc?
- What do you like about the final image and its effect? What do you not like? Does this seem like a neat tool to you? Why or why not? Lastly, what did you think of this project? Easy, challenging? Would you be able to use this for any photographs you have or would take?
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