i like the way i created a focal point using the history brush on my desaturated image. the aspect that could use more work is my preciseness with the history tool around our hair and faces. Desaturating your image easy because it only involves couple clicks. Using the history tool on hairs was difficult. I desaturated my image, then used the history tool to add color to my dad and I. I would try to use other skills to make my image even cooler.
The strongest aspect of my image is my amazing makeup skills. The woman's lips are poppin and her cheeks are rosy. The part that could use more work is her blemishes around the nose that could use better shading.
It was easy to erase blemishes. All you had to do was click on the freckles to erase them. The hardest part was trying to guess what color to make the blemish. In most cases where theres a shadow i had to make it a little iffy.
I demonstrated this activity by erasing most of her freckles and doing her makeup. i used my extensive knowledge in contouring to make her cheeks pop and used some color tool to make her lips perty. If i did this again i would erase more blemishes and spend more time making her less ugly because i really feel bad for her.
The strongest aspect of this work is the ice-cream cone. It looks freshly painted and very blue. The preciseness of my coloring around the lobster could use more work. I also don't like the color tool i used for the lobster. Thanks Jake Prophet.
It was easy to color inside the lobster except when you need to color the edges. It was difficult to color inside the lines around the hole in the lobster because it was broken a little bit
I demonstrated what we learned by coloring in the cone and lobster to make them look nice and freshly painted. If i did this activity again i would fix the awfulness around the lobsters hole to make it better painted.



When painting, to make it easier to stay within the shape, select the image with the move tool. The marching ants act as a barrier. I like your realistic painting. Did you adjust the opacity or use a blending mode? In the future include the before and after photos so I may see all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteAssignment 2: Great job desaturating the image and creating a focal point with the history brush. You two have great smiles!
ReplyDeleteAssignment 3: I like your use of opacity changes to create a natural looking make-up application.
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