Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Richard Peterson - Project 6
How did you find masking different from selecting using the Refine Edge Tool?
I really like using the masking tool. Very simple and easy to use. The refine tool, helps make the picture look just right.
What advantages/disadvantages did you discover between masking and removing your background?
Using masking to remove the background is awesome because it saves a little bit more time and adds a transparent background in one step.
Describe your experience using the Refine Edge Tool. Did it allow you to more closely define your edges?
This tool helped on all of my pictures when trying to make the image look a part of another background. I can see myself using this all the time now.
What were your challenges?
ALPHA channels. I will need to learn more of this. It seems to have a lot of coloring potential that I see in a lot of magazines and pictures and I want to master it.
What was the intended result you hoped to create with the puppet warp tool? What options do you see the puppet warp tool might offer you in future projects?
I intended to make the person in the picture mouth look different. Now I have to option to close eyes or open them and move body parts.
When would you use quick mask tool instead of the mask palette?
I would use the quick mask to color something in a hurry.
Did you find the channels section of the book challenging? How do you think you might use it in future projects? Did you complete the extra credit?
The channels section was hard to understand. Once I get down how the black and white parts work I think I will be good. I will use this to create many things in future projects, especially mixtape covers. Extra credit not complete.
What keyboard shortcuts are you using regularly now?
ctrl j, the [] keys, ctrl+shift+i,
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