Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Alex Watson-Project 6



1. I was able to regain parts of the image that were lost when selecting the image in the first place.






1a. I got lost a lot when getting rid of the background and trying to mask it. I found it to be easier to touch up little spots on the image though with masking without losing important parts of the image as well.






1b. I was able to clean up and make stronger lines on my images after cropping them out of there original background and give a cleaner more natural look.






1c. It was hard to find images that worked and being able to select them and completely cleaning them up, so I settled on some images that weren't my first choices.






2. I really enjoyed the puppet warp tool. I really want to explore all the different things I can do with it. It gives the advantage of making an image more the way you want it even if it started out not even close to what you imagined. I'll be able to use it in the future to manipulate photos I have instead of trying to recreate them again the way I wanted it while taking a photo.






3. I used the quick mast tool for smaller objects that didn't take a lot of time painting over. I was able to make small changes without having to go through all the steps with the pallette.






4. I actually found the alpha channel fairly easy to figure out. I have always wondered how to manipulate shadows and now I know how and its pretty easy for me to get the results I want.






5. I use the CTRL+backspace to delete backgrounds and CTRL+D to deselect images






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