Monday, May 20, 2013

Lith print and Lomograph tutorial

 First I found a picture and then exported it to photoshop. I made a new layer, then I went to filter and clicked blur and then choose radical blur. I set the amount to 15, made the method to zoom, and made the quality to best. Next I applied a layer mask and used a soft brush to unblur the part of the picture that I wanted. Then I made a new layer and used a soft brush to make the vignette. After I turned the opacity to 50% went to layer and clicked on new adjustment layer. Then went to channel mixer and adjusted the red and the green till I found the color I liked. Next I made a duplicate of the layer and went to filter clicked on noise and clicked add noise. I set the amount for 10 and set to uniform and monochromatic. Then I applied the noise filter to the layer with the radical blur. Finally I saved it and exported it to the desktop.

 I first found a picture that I liked then exported it to photoshop. I duplicated my image layer. Next I set the hue slider to 40 and put the saturation to 30. Then went to image and then clicked on adjustments and then choose hue/saturation. After I duplicated the top layer. I went to filter clicked on noise and add noise. Then selected the uniform box and picked Monochromatic and set the amount slider to 30%. After I set the opacity to 30% and applied the Gaussian blur filter and made the radius to 1.5. I created a new layer, went to edit clicked on fill and set it to black. Then I used the Elliptical Marquee and made a oval around her face and hit shift+cmd and inverted it. Next I made a layer mask and set the layer blending to soft light. Finally I saved it and exported to the desktop.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Exposure Tutorial

 The light meter was at 0 for this picture.
 The light meter was at -1 in this picture
 The light meter was -2 for this picture.
 The ISO was at 100 and the light meter was at 0 for this picture.
 The ISO was at 400 and the light meter was at 0 in this picture.
The ISO for this picture was 1600 and the light meter was 0.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Light Trail

I first found a picture and exported it to photoshop. Then I made a new layer by going to layer then clicking new. Next I found the color I liked. Then went to outer glow and made the opacity 93% and the range 42%. After I used the pen tool and made the pattern I liked then right clicked and pressed stroke path. I did that till I found the light trail I liked. Next I clicked delete path and saved it. Finally I exported it to the desktop and made it in to jpeg.

Friday, March 29, 2013

music project

I took this picture of my friend holding a poster that says 22, because that's the name of the song. I turned the picture black and white and cropped the edges of it in lightroom. In photoshop I used bevel and emboss and the opacity for all of it was 100% I made the letters hot pink and added the glowness to 30%

Friday, March 1, 2013

Frozen Motion Tutorial

The shutter speed was 50 and was shot in the shade. The aperture was F3.0. This was the lowest aperture speed.
 This was the medium speed. The aperture was F3.0 and the shutter speed was 70. It was taken in the sun.
This picture was the highest shutter speed. The picture was taken in the sun with a shutter speed of 300. The aperture was F3.0

Monday, February 25, 2013

Motion Project

 In lightroom I cropped the picture and exported into jpeg. I also made the clarity to 100. I didn't use photoshop. I took this picture to show the motion of her hair.
I didn't use photoshop in this picture. I cropped the bottoms of it in lightroom and exported to the desktop. This picture is of my friend jumping.
This picture is of water droplets. It shows the motion of the droplets from the nozzle. I inhanced the clarity in lightoom and cropped the edges of it. I didn't use photoshop in this picture.

I took this picture of my friend jumping in mid air. I didn't use photoshop in this picture. In lightroom I changed the yellows and the blues and made the clarity to 65%. I also cropped the edges of the picture.

texture tutorial

I first found one of the pictures I had already taken and then took a photo of texture. The photo of the texture was of a tree. I imported both of them from lightroom into photoshop. On the texture picture I pressed command c and command a and then on the picture of my friend I pressed command v. Then I went to the setting normal and used lighten, soft light, hue, and dissolve. I then saved it and exported from lightroom onto the desktop.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Text tutorial

I opened a new layer in photoshop. Then I picked a gradient that I liked and the color. Then I selected the text tool and had the font size 72 and made the color in the background pink. Next I selected the warp tool and used the style was wave. I changed the bend to 50% and kept the vertical and horizontal 0. Then I moved the word to the middle and selected the fx tool and clicked on blending options. Then I used the tools drop shadow, outer glow, bevel and emboss, pattern overlay, and stroke. Then I changed the pattern's opacity to 31% and scale 180%.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

water droplet

In lightroom I used the cropping tool to make it to 4x6. Then I exported to photoshop by control E. Then in photoshop I went to image and selected image size and made the size 4x6 and made the resolution 300. I did that for all four pictures then I went to view then selected tool guide and made two horizontal .5 and one 4.5. Then made two vertical that one was .5 and the other was 13.5. Then I copied and pasted it onto the grid. Then I saved it and went back into lightroom and exported it out and saved it.

chrysanthemum

 Before
After: To get the chrysanthemum look pinkish I went to color range and messed around with the fuzziness till I found the right one. Then I messed around with the color ranges till I got it to how I like. I balanced out the different levels of colors to make it look balanced. The range I used was midtones.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

finals





Before:

                           

After: This picture shows space by the way the bracelets are placed out and how there shows. The angles of the bracelets look like the go on forever. I used the dodging tool on the bracelets to bring out the texture, the patterns, and to make them stand out more. I used the burning tool on the background. The brush size was 50 and the hardness was 0 for both of them. The range was midtones and the exposure was +25. In lightroom I turned it black and white and in photoshop I burned and dodged.
Before:
After: This picture shows shape by all the different jewelry is all different shapes. I used the dodging tool on the background and I used the burning tool on the jewelry. The brush size was 50 and the hardness was 0. The range I used was midtones and the exposure was +30. In lightroom I turned it black and white and in Photoshop I burned and dodged it.


Before:

After: In this picture it shows form by all the rings show 3 dimensions. I used the burning tool on the rings to make them stand out more and I used the dodging tool on the background to have the rings stand out more. The brush size was was 50 and the hardness is 0. The range I used was midtones and the exposure was +25. In photoshop I burned and dodged it and in lightroom I turned it black and white.

Before:

After: This picture shows lines by all the bracelets create different lines. The brush size was 50 and the hardness was 0. The exposure was +25 and the range I used was midtones. I burned the bracelets to make them show more of the lines and I dodged the background to make the bracelets stand out more. In lightroom I turned it black and white and in photoshop I burned and dodged it.

Friday, January 11, 2013

burned/dodged tutorial

Before: This was the picture before I burned and dodged it.





After: I burned the background around the rings and dodged the rings to make them stand out more. The range I used was midtones and the exposure was 50%. The brush size was 40 and the hardness was 0%.