Wednesday, November 4, 2015

  The strongest technical aspect of my work is how I layered out the shapes and lowered their opacities. The aspect I could most improve on would be to try and make the shapes and layers a bit more symmetrical to each other.
   The easiest part about this activity would be would be using the marquee tools too create the shapes. The most difficult part about this project was to make everything symmetrical.
   I demonstrated the objective in this art activity by using the marquee tools, using symmetry, and lowering the opacity of the shapes to create one picture. If I did this project again i would be more accurate symmetry.
  The the strongest technical aspect of my work is how I rotated the polaroids to give the photo a scattered look. The aspect I could most improve on would be working my background more into the image itself.
  The easiest part about this project was using the polygonal lasso tool to help cut out the image. The most difficult part about the project was placing the polaroids and cutting them to make the image pop out.
   I demonstrated the objective in this project by playing and rotating the polaroids to give them a scattered picture look. I also cut the polaroids to give the appearance that the players are coming out of the photo. If I could do this project again what I would change is to try and make more things pop out of the photo.
   The strongest technical aspect in my work is how I lightened and darkened the skin of the man. I did this by using the burn tool to darken it and the dodge tool to lighten it. The technical aspect I could improve on would be bending the image of the tattoo itself.
    The easiest part about this project was the burning and dodging the skin of the person. you would do this to give the effect that the tattoo was really there. The hardest part about the project was bending the tattoo to give the appearance that it curves around the body part.
     I demonstrated the objective of putting a tattoo on a person by bending the tattoo, using the dodge and burn tools, and lowering the opacity of the tattoo itself. If I could do this project again I would probably use a photo that was not as fuzzy as this one.