For this project, we had to basically photoshop our face on to a picture. Because I love Zac Efron and the High School Musical series, I decided to photoshop my face onto Gabriella. I first found an appropriate sized photo and inserted it into photo shop. Then I took a picture of my face and cut and pasted it onto the group picture. Then I just made adjustments to my face like it's skin color and size and this was my finished product. I actually enjoyed this project
For this project we had to make an album cover of a song. This a cover of the song "Jingle Bells". First I painted a red and silver striped background. Then I inserted church bells using the magnetic lasso tool. Then I added the title surrounding the bells. For the back side, I painted on snowflakes as a boarder. After that I copied and pasted the lyrics to "Jingle Bells". Following that, I added my record label symbol that I perviously made to the corner of the album on the backside to complete my album. I liked this project overall because I was in the Christmas spirit. I also learned how to fix lettering after you paste it in photoshop. This project was basically like the one above accept we didn't get to choose our song, the teacher did. It was harder because we didn't know these songs and they were from the 1950s. We also had to use 10 photos instead of two and it got hard to fit all the pictures on the page. But overall I thought the finished product looked good and I'm happy with it. I learned how to make a collage to fit the page and how to change the shading of photos. For this project, we had to take our first album cover and make it into a t-shirt design. I did not like this project. It felt redundent. Also, I ran out of ideas because their aren't any other ways to design out "Jingle Bells" because it's a basic song. But first I made the background black as usual. Then I inserted holly and bells at the top. Then traced in a wreath. Followed by inserting santa's sleigh since that's what the song is all about. Finally, I inserted and duplicated houses at the bottom of the page to represent a nieborhood on Christmas Eve. |