Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
second glance
I took a picture in the cafeteria of my friends and their boyfriends talking around a table. I changed 10-12 little things about this image to see if people could spot the difference.
Safari Park
Here are two photos that I took on our visit to the safari park. The peacock was standing on top of a monkey enclosure, in order to make the scenery look more natural, I edited out the wiring of the cage. The bottom photo was taken of a bird in the bird enclosure, the colors were very beautiful and in order to make them stand out a little bit more I blurred and distorted the background so that the bird was the main focus of the image.
Memory project
Meet Olida! Roy and I are working on this project together as well. We are creating a cute portrait of this girl from Madagascar, however we are not finished. At first we were going to turn her into a princess, but after lots of troubles we decided to create something more simple. Will post the final image once we are done.
Homecoming poster
Roy and I created a poster for the homecoming dance. We originally started out very simple, leaving out the four images that are now at the bottom. After talking to the leadership class, they wanted to add a little bit of color, which caused us to change the "Homecoming Dance" from blue to pink. The theme this year was Disney, so obviously we had to include the castle. Each grade had a different movie so we made sure to include those four images. Although I am not a huge fan of the way that the pictures are on the poster, I like the color scheme we created.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Monday, August 31, 2015
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
data
For the assignment involving data, I decided to use a bar graph representing the amount of endangered species left in the world. I flipped and transformed the graphs to create a circle. Then I added a picture of the earth in the center and put a fade on it as a symbol of the animals "fading" from the earth,
Life of Pi
I created a tiger in illustrator using the pen tool for this assignment. Since the tiger plays a large role in the movie, I thought a face of a tiger was appropriate.
Here is the second image I created based off of the Life of Pi, I used the boat from the movie and put it on a backdrop of a picture of the sound that I took in the OBX. Next I replaced the tiger on the boat with an image of my grandparents water buffalo, and did a reflection of the boat on the water by distorting the reflected image.
Friday, April 17, 2015
double exposure
A quick, fun way to overlap two images into one cool design! I used a profile of a woman off of the internet which was black and white, then adjusted the blending options to multiply and put a picture of lights from a fleetwood mac concert that I took. It looked boring in just black and white so I added a pink filter to the full image.
Used a picture of my friend Emily and a picture I too in San Francisco.
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