Contrast
These photos above are before and after affects of creating a contrasting image. This is my first attempt at using Photoshop Elements 7.0 and I intend on improving my skills in the future. This photo was taken in Port Colborne, Ontario.
Before After
Clone stamp tool
I used the Clone Stamp Tool to remove the body of the bird and my name off of this image. You can clearly tell that this image was Photo Shopped by the umbrella in the background. This photo was taken in Orlando, Florida.
spot healing
This is an image I found online. I removed the little boy's injury by using the Spot Healing Tool in Photoshop. I clicked around the damages area and then continued clicking on throughout the injury and ta-da! the little boy's face is all better :) !
This photo was taken from Google.
This photo was taken from Google.
Selection Tools
I used the Selection Tool in Photoshop to give this lady a tattoo. I opened the image and then seperately opened the image of the tattoo. With the Selection Tool, I selected the part of the tattoo I wanted to put onto the lady, copied it and then pasted it onto her shoulder. I lightened the tattoo a bit and lowered the opacity to make it look more authentic.
These photos were taken from Google.
These photos were taken from Google.
Smudge Tool
I used the smudge tool to add more makeup to this face. I smudged the eyeliner around the eye, just like I do in real life - smudge my eye liner - I can now do it in images, too.
This photo was taken from Google.
This photo was taken from Google.
Black & white to colour
I borrowed this photo from my parents and brought it to like using Photoshop. It was quite a difficult task. I created different layers for each area of colour and kept playing with the RBG to make them the best colours I could. It was easy to get the colurs, but to make them look realistic was the challenge.
Continuous Shots.
In these photos, I made Rachael do a sommer-sault in the hall way while I took continious pictures. I then put the photos together in a series to show the whole sommer-sault.
Face replace
For this assignment, I had to grab a photo from the internet and replace a face in the photo with mine. I chose to use a scene from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I thought it would be a bit humerous to use this image. It was quite difficult, really. The hair was the worst part of the entire making of this photo.