To create this image I first added a galaxy background to an image of Zach Lavine dunking. I then added planets to the background to add a fun detail. Finally, I added a rocket ship under Lavine to create a cool affect.
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I first typed "HOUSTON" onto the page. I then put downtown Houston behind the text to create a cool affect. Next I created my own version of the Houston Astros logo by adding text, an astroid, a star, and seams of a baseball.
There were many tools that I liked using throughout this class. My favorite tools include: Face swap, masking with letters, face change, background change, and clipping mask. These were my favorite tools because I can see myself working with them in the future. I also liked these tool because they allowed me to use my creativity to create a product I was proud of.
I learned many different skills while taking this class. For example, I learned how to edit things out of photos, change a background, or even add certain elements to photos. I was most interested in editing photos to make them more artistic, whether it was blurring the background, adding a black and white filter, or taking unwanted elements out of the photo. I also learned how to make logos using indesign. I was interested in seeing how the created logos could be added to t-shirts or turned into decals. I plan to use photoshop or ipiccy outside of class. I enjoy editing photos, especially sports photos (like the ones you see on social media). I would also like to use these tools to edit family photos to make them more artistic/estheticly pleasing. I fist typed Houston onto the screen. I then added James Harden and Eric Gordon onto the screen, and put parts of their bodies behind the letters.
I changed her face by making her nose bigger, and her face wider. I also made her lips bigger, and I made her smile.
To make the photo black & white I clicked the semi-circle under the layers section and clicked the black & white setting. To edit this photo I changed the background which is something we have done in class before. I then added a purple filter to the photo. I did this by clicking the semi-circle under the layers section, clicking filter, and choosing a purple filter. To make this spooky edit I duplicated the layer, went to filter, stylise, and clicked glowing edges. I then inverted the colors and desaturated the photo.
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