Saturday, April 2, 2011

Week 10: Cloning, Painting and Text

Hello all,
We are on week 10 now and I have my pictures ready to show all of you.

Painting:
So for my painting picture, what I did was to change the color of a flower from red to purple.

Original:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color

What I did first was to take the bucket tool and change the threshold of what colors it would cover and then proceed to cover the entire flower.  After this, what I did was to turn the black windows a different color, I don't even know why, I just did.  Lastly, I used the brush tool to change the stem color by adding a layer of 25% opaque red over it.

Modified:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color


Cloning:
What I did for my cloning picture was to take two piles of wood, one smaller than the other, and clone the larger one over the smaller one.  In the end I wanted to have two larger piles of wood!

Original:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color

What I did for this picture was to start by finding the best position to use the cloning tool to start from.  I decided that the best place for this was to start from the side farthest from where I was putting the wood.  After some tedious brushwork, the wood pile came into place and looks about what I think it should look like.  

Modified:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color

Text:
Lastly, I took a picture I had taken of a salt and pepper shaker upon a window sill.

Original:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color

What I wanted to do to it was to just add a simple bit of text in order to make it fun and warm hearted.  Hope you like it!

Modified:
From Digi Photo Clone Stamp Color
And I believe that it is for this week fellow classmates, hope you all have a good weekend.
Josh

6 comments:

  1. That "together forever" could be a greeting card, very very clever.

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  2. I like the salt and pepper photo as well. i also think that the flower color change was really cool! Nice work!

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  3. Josh, your cloning photo of completing the other woodpile is amazing. You really made it look like it was supposed to be there.

    Nice work!

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  4. I like how your woodpile turned out. It looks very realistic and natural! The salt and pepper picture is cute! Lisa is right. It would make for a great greeting card.

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  5. Great job on all of these. I really like the salt and pepper, I chose to do something a little on the funny side also. Your wood pile turned out GREAT!!

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  6. Great job this week Josh. I like the way you did the shading of the flowers with the paint. The cloning job also seems seemless, not easy with an area that large. The last image made me laugh, nice touch of humor!

    ~beth

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