Thursday, 8 May 2014

Photo Restoration

After
Before


After
This photo had a big rip right through the middle of the baby's face and was crinkled in many other places also. So first of all, I changed the photo to black and white and then cropped a bit off of the top and bottom to take out unnecessary fixes more easily. Next, I used the clone stamp for the rest of the photo to get it back to its original glory. The mouth was the trickiest part to fix, but I am happy with the outcome.
Before

Now, this photo wasn't as harshly damaged as the first but had a lot of wrinkles in the background and on the older girl. For this picture I also cropped a bit of the left side out and some of the bottom where the older girl's pants were very destroyed. I changed it to black and white and clone stamped the other blemishes out. The hardest part in this picture was the line going through the girl's face and body. I tried my best to get rid of it and it was as good as I could get it.
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This picture had the most damage done to it and was especially hard because of all the different patterns on the wallpaper, rug, and the little kid's outfit. Not only in the background was it badly damaged, but also in parts where lots of detail was, like on the side of the bike where the dots are and the hands and face of the child. First of all, I converted the photo to a different shade of black and white, then I cropped some wall off of the top of the picture and very little off of the bottom and right side. I used the clone stamp for the rest of the picture, paying careful attention to all of the little details. This picture took the longest time to complete.

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Composite Image

Cats in the Big City

The concept of this image is a futuristic, space scene with cats ruling it. The techniques I used to complete this image was finding a picture of the Toronto skyline and taking out the sky and adding a nebula into the background. At first the city was too bright in contrast to the background, so I had to change the brightness of the city to make it look more realistic. I then added the cats for the cuteness factor, so that the futuristic Toronto is more friendly looking. This contains 7 different pictures in total. After I added the cats, I thought that it was pretty silly looking but then I decided to keep them because it makes the picture funnier and more interesting.


Monday, 28 April 2014

Composite Critique

Trouble at Home
Jim Kazanjian is the artist that made this photo. In his life time, Kazanjian went to the Art Center Collage of Design and the Kansas City Art Institute. He never takes any of his own photos but combines up to as many as 50 images from the internet to create his artwork. Jim has worked professionally as a commercial artist for the past 18 years in game production and television. With the knowledge of Kazanjian's work, he had taken several pictures to make this one. Using the bottom of a type of tractor and using an old creepy looking house on top of it he also probably added the smoke in the background and the dirty landscape too. He could have also taken little details from other various photos to add into the detail of the house, such as the woman standing in the door/window. He must have made the whole picture in black and white too and changed the contrast to add  shadows. I think that the result is pleasing in a spooky, dark sort of way. Jim did a very good job on putting all of the images together to make it look real and that it could be an actual thing. I like how it also kind of looks like it was seen through a telescope or binoculars by the rounded part of the top corners.

Friday, 25 April 2014

Digital Abstract

Colour Pop
The concept of this digital abstract piece was to show a contrast of colour and darkness. This image portrays energy and excitement with the bright pink focal point to catch attention. The colour palette I used were darker blues and greens and black with bright pink and purples and some more softer colours.
before

Comic Book Ready
This is an over paint image of Rihanna. I wanted to make her look like a cartoon or comic book character so I sectioned different parts and dropped colour in them.The background colour is a subtle green-yellow colour to have the complementary green and red in the photo. The theme in this image is very childish and bright.

Intensity
For my final digital image, I did another over paint, but of Zac Efron. I hoped to make his eyes the focal point so I made them a bright, but softer shade of blue. I decided to have a blue background too, so that the colour palette blended analogously. The emotion shown in this picture is definitely intensity, as though it looks like Zac is staring straight through you.

Friday, 11 April 2014

Poetry Cover


My cover shows that poetry is like a tree. Always growing and expanding and becoming more beautiful with age. The bright red colour of the leaves are very eye catching and makes people want to see what it's all about. I chose this picture because it's a very calming picture with no distractions in it. I think that our students would like this cover because it's bright, peaceful, and eye catching. It really portrays the beauty of poetry and nature.

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Multicultural Festival Poster

The "One World Living Together" theme inspired me to use a bunch of pictures of people from my school that are of all different cultures around the world. I also put the globe in the middle to show that all of these people from all over the world are all living together as one. 

Friday, 4 April 2014

Group Installation Art- Flower CD Mobile


For this project my group members were Caz, Christian, Kristina, Marcello, and Laszlo. We decided as a group to do a flower themed mobile using CD's as the flowers. We thought that if we painted the coloured side of the CD's and left the shiny sides as is, that they would catch the light from the skylight in the main foyer very nicely. The materials we used were old CD's, acrylic paint, and fishing line. The design on the CD's were done in half cool colours and half warm colours, so that the two outer branches of the mobile were all warm colours on one side and all cool on the other.(In the picture the CD's on the left side were the cool colours and the CD's on the right side were the warm colours.) The middle branch had one side of a cool colours and one side of warm colours with the focal point a mixture of all of our different coloured CD's put together. We had to position our mobile above the showcase is fear that since it was quite a bit longer than the other mobiles, that students might hit it and it would possibly fall. Another challange we faced ws after we put our mobile above the showcase, our focal point row was too long and hit the top so we had to sacrifice one CD from the bottom. Our concept was to have a bright, colourful mobile that moved easily and made people notice it when they walked by.