Exercises for Devember
Use the provided images to complete the following tutorial:
Matching Colors Of Objects Between Photos With Photoshop
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Second Image for Exercise 10
Exercise 11:
Use the provided images to complete the following tutorial:
How To Blend Textures With Photos In Photoshop
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Second Image for Exercise 11
Exercise 12:
Use the provided images to complete the following tutorial:
Understanding Layer Masks In Photoshop
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Second Image for Exercise 12
Exercise 13:
Use the provided images to complete the following tutorial:
Blending photos together Photoshop Layer Masks Tutorial
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Second Image for Exercise 13
Exercise 14:
Use the provided image to complete the following tutorial:
The Luminosity Blend Mode In Photoshop
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Exercise 15:
Use the provided images to complete the following tutorial:
How to Use Textures to Enhance Your Photographs
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Second Image for Exercise 2
Third Image for Exercise 2
Exercise 16:
Use the provided image to complete the following tutorial:
Comparing The Levels And Curves Adjustments In Photoshop
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Exercise 17:
Use the provided image to complete the following tutorial:
How to Adjust Specific Colors with Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layers in Photoshop
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Exercise 18:
Use the provided image to complete the following tutorial:
Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery – Field Blur
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Video: Selectively Blurring Images in Photoshop CS6
Exercise 19:
Use the provided image to complete the following tutorial:
Photoshop Watercolor Painting Effect
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Projects
Trimal Project
Find 10 to 15 images of animals that you would like to potentially use for this assignment. Put them inside your folder. Make sure you find a few different angles of each animal that you choose.
You will need to create, at least, two imaginary animals that are the combination of three animals (not computer generated images).
The goal of the assignment is to have you practice creating realistic looking blends. You may need to use the Clone Stamp tool, or the Liquify Filter (we will discuss those things next week) in order to make things look convincing; but my main goal for this assignment is to have you master Layer Masks. You must use the Layer Mask to create your final Trimal.
Website suggestions: DEMO
Review how to move files into Photoshop.
1) Create a new file
8 H x 10 W in
300 dpi
CMYK
2) Place images onto the file
3) MOVE TOOL (auto select)
4) rename layers
5) Free Transform
(command T and HOLD DOWN THE
SHIFT KEY)
6) How to use
LAYER MASKS.
Layer Mask Tool
Black = hides
White = shows
** make sure you are clicked on the 'layer mask icon' on the layer!
Hybrid Taxidermy
DEMO/REVIEW
- Layer Masks
- Spot Healing Brush
- Clone Stamp Tool
The Ultimate Guide To Cloning In Photoshop
- Image > Adjustments
Mr. Richards' Pugorilla
Demo:
Liquify: In the Liquify Filter dialogue box (Filter>Liquify), to see ALL controls, click on the "Advanced Mode" button on the right side of the screen.
Adobe Help
Video
Mr. Richards' Horse-shark
Face-off Project
300 dpi (or ppi) Resolution
CMYK Color Mode
You must choose a piece of culturally significant art (painting, sculpture, photograph, etcetera) as the basis for your project, and keep a copy of the unmanipulated, original artwork as an unseen layer.
The goal of this assignment is for you to place YOUR FACE into the artwork you have chosen. In order to do this successfully (in order to get a good grade on this assignment), your final art must match the style (color, brush pattern, film grain, etcetera) of the original art; or your final art must match the style of the celebrity/public figure you have chosen.