Thursday, August 30, 2012



Simple assignment in Image Manipulation.  I just had to take the numbers 1 - 9 and apply three different filters in photoshop to create different and unique looks for each.  Relatively easy for me on this one as filters are what I pretty much started with when I was doing photographic work. Granted I did not use them in this manner, but I was familiar with the process.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012



Again, Image Manipulation.  We needed to create a movie poster utilizing the original type for the title and having five images integrated into the final image.  This is actually an alternate version from what I turned in, adding the halo effect around the moon, widening the credits at the bottom, raising Mani (the guy with the axe,) and raising the title to fix a negative space issue I noticed. I prefer this one over the original, but I will post the original as soon as I can, so you can see the differences.
Update:  The one on the left is the original I turned in.  The one on the right is the revised version I did.  I have to say the revised version works a lot better.  The halo around the moon and repositioning of Mani balances out the image more and the credits running all along the bottom works much better.
This is for my Typography class.  We were to construct a Russian Contructivism style poster with a tabloid type story.  I chose Emilie Autumn because I love her and thought she would be a particularly interesting subject for an assignment like this.  The floating head in the upper right corner and the head on the full body picture were taken from photos that I found of her.  The cracked look that shows on the floating head was done through Photoshop as an attempt to show more of the mental instability implied from the story.  On the head that shows on the body I used a filter to give it a weathered look in an attempt to bring it more in balance with the background and the drawn body.  The drawn body was an image I found on DeviantArt by Candra with a FX layer put on it to give it a weathered look, again for the sake of connecting it to the background, but also to illustrate a musical nature.  The green spiral was done utilizing a brush found on DA as well.  I chose green for two reasons.  First, green tends to imply sickness, which is part of what I was trying to tell through the showing of the "suicide attempt" and "famously bipolar" bits.  Secondly it is a complimentary color for red, so I thought it would be a more interesting and pleasing choice visually.

 This is for an assignment in which we were to design  a personal web page.  The first image is an anagolous color scheme in the violet spectrum. The second is a complementary color scheme.  The third is the final image I turned in for a grade which is another anagolous color scheme, this time in the red spectrum, but we had to add at least five images as well.

Out of curiosity I checked to see if that web address was being used and it is.  Not sure if it is actually being updated and utilized, but I guess I'll have come up with something else for a personal site.