Color Wheel Of Cricket
Our very first project. We used the principles of selection and destructive editing to create a color wheel with a particular theme, and coming from India, I chose cricket. We began with a template made of twelve distinct triangles, and with the magic wand tool, created selections and saved them. After that, we would take our image of interest, arrange it in the way that we wanted, and then load our selection, which created a new triangle with our image in the specified shape. The final result is what you see to the left, with twelve of my favorite cricketers from different teams and countries.
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Pop-Out Art: Penguins Of San Marin
In this project, we utilized the concepts of masking and adding effects to create the illusion of pop-out art. In this particular project, I decided to alter an image of penguins jumping out into the water. To achieve this visual effect, I first took the image and added the white box that you see around the penguins, and then created a mask of the penguins that were outside of the box. The purpose of doing this was to make those elements separate from the overall background, which I then blurred. In the final product on the right, it looks as if the penguins are jumping out of the area in the box.
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10 Square Color Masking
One of our final projects in Adobe Photoshop, this was created as a part of our Final Exam and highlighted the concepts of masking as well as adjustment layers. We were tasked with altering any image and adding different colors to each of the ten quadrants, which I accomplished with the use of masking. By making different selections and masks, then saving them as different layers, I was able to add an adjustment layer to each of the sections of the original image individually. By the end of the process, each quadrant has a different hue and the final product can be seen on the left.
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