Pop of Color:We were asked to use photoshop to create an image that is almost entirely black and white, save for some small "pops" of color. Here's mine! Faces in a Tree:In this tutorial, I learned how to make it seem as if there were faces that were part of a tree. Here's my first attempt: I wasn't very satisfied with how this looked, so I went and I tried again, using my new knowledge on how to put faces in a tree, and I made something that looks significantly better. Here is that: Here are the original pictures I used to create these rather frightening images in these trees: I used this tutorial for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeviUm_9RuE Double Exposure Effect:I used this tutorial at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOYz669WNpU&t=154s to create the double exposure effect of having two images overlapping in a specific way. I wanted to have a waterfall pouring into the top of somebody's head with mine. Here is my first attempt: However, similar to my experience with the faces in the tree, I was unhappy with this final result. So, I tried again, to much better results: Here are the original images which I edited to create these vastly different results: Smokey Head:I used the tutorial at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSJHup4R9sE to create this cool smoke effect with this woman's head: Here's the original picture I used: Water Splash Lightbulb:I used this tutorial at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnzGFtUevts to create this cool effect of an ocean in a lightbulb. I decided to make mine sunset: Here are all the original pictures I used: Animated Silhouette Effect:Using the tutorial found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWPBf3rzMCc I created an animated silhouette of a couple against a starry background. Here are my results: Here are the original pictures I used to create these: I learned a lot in completing this assignment, and all of it pretty much on my own. There's a big difference between watching a tutorial and actually trying to follow it, and sometimes when the creator of the tutorial has a different photoshop than I do, I have to figure out how to imitate their actions via some other method.
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