Thursday, March 25, 2010

Photoshop Changed Image Project

For this Photoshop exercise we took a pre-existing image we created in any media and scanned it in to the computer, which we then enhanced/changed/adjusted in Photoshop using the different tools and techniques. I drew a motorcycle in colored pencil and marker and was inspired by a photograph I had taken of a motorcycle on Temple's campus for the Walk/Bike/Ride assignment earlier in the semester. In Photoshop, I made use of the vibrance and saturation adjustments and used the paintbrush to add areas of color. I also took a license plate and a red and orange reflective light from another photograph and included them on this new image. I wanted a primary color scheme so I adjusted the hue and temperature of the image to get the desired result. Lastly, I wrote the name of the motorcycle, "Metropolitan", on the new image with the paintbrush tool. This project was a good way for me to get comfortable using the various tools in Photoshop, like the Lasso and Paintbrush, and I even happened upon some new ones that I never knew existed, all of which contributed to my new and improved motorcycle.

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