Wednesday, 26 June 2013

A3

 
    The first one I’m going to review is the top right. The mean thing I like about this image is the colures stand out in the image because they're different from the rest off the image this brightens up the image by adding colure to the buildings and the sky. 
The best song to describe this image is ELO’s Mrs. Blue sky because the song and image makes you feel happy.  If I could improve it I would use Photoshop to clean it up by removing the person in front off the building.

The second one I’m going to review is the top left. The best thing about this image is the big red negative space with some details this make the building stand out because it’s a bold color. If I could improve the image I would crop the building in Photoshop because it's unconnected to the red building. The best song to describe this image would have to be the Imperial March from star wars this would make you feel important and in charge, this could be because of the use of red.
 

The last one I’m going to review is the Nike blazers. This is one of my favorite images because it’s got a great amount of detail and color this keeps them looking like shoes. I have done this affect to make an advertisement for Nike. If could improve the image I would brighten the background and take out the stall to make it look more appealing to look at. The best type of music for this image would be hip hop and upbeat to make it fit well with the image.   
       

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Victoria Dawe

Victoria Dawe
I chose this image to look at because it doesn't look like a normal image.
In this image she has used panoramic techniques. 
At first glance it looked animated/ computer generated. 


In this image she has reversed the image to make a reflection effect.



In this image she has used two techniques, panoramic and reversed.
This is a good effect because it is different to the normal panoramic images I've seen before.       

Brain Storm

city scape
 Josef Schulz



I like this image because it is a continuous shot of an French shopping strip. I like the way that as you look along the image, the shops change colour from white to red, to yellow. It is also interesting how this image is cropped into a long, narrow strip. There is a continuous line along the roof tops of the buildings and the image is made up of mainly rectangular and square shaped buildings. The  lighting works well to make the unnatural. 


I like this image because it looks like a pop-art picture. The main parts I like are the colours and how they are so simple. I also like the fact it looks computer generated. The main shapes are rectangular and square this make the image so simple but good.

My Top 5 Experiments



                                       
In this image I first had to make a panoramic then I changed it to make a planet using the Polar Distortion technique Photoshop. I think this image could be improved if I took out the line in the middle of the planet. I could do this by using the heal tool or crop tool in Photoshop. 


In this image I have selected the arm of a statue before copying and pasting it to make one image. I like the use of negative space in this image because it makes the arms look like they are floating. The blue background also helps the arms to stand out in the middle of the image. 




In this image is one face but copied and pasted to make one image I like this effect because it make the image different.



This is a panoramic negative of Brighton pier this effect is useful for landscapes.  

In this image i used the select tool then the stroke tool to add black lines then i added some colure to make the cartoon effect. 

Friday, 17 May 2013

Ideas generation

All of my images are a JPEG file and the resolution is 180ppi.

Making a planet


Polar Distortion 


Step 1: Make your panoramic and rotate the  image 180˚.



Step 2: Go to image size and change the resolution to 300ppi and make the width the same as height. 



Step 3: Go to filter and distort and then polar coordinates. 


Step 4: The select rectangular to polar then click ok.