In this project we learned how to add texture to objects and primitives. We made a few different objects using simple colors to model them, or an image as a texture. This lets the scene to have more creativity and more feeling in it. This is one of the more difficult side to modeling and one of the most useful. If you want to make an object have a different texture to it, you add a standard to the diffuse color, then create a bitmap, which you can then open your texture, and attach to the standard. You can make your object have a little more depth if you take it into photoshop and make it black and white, too.
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The composite images show different compositional techniques. 1. The rock forms a golden spiral. This is a bit scuffed, but I swear I'm sane. 2. The windows make 3 columns (odd number). An odd number of subjects will draw the human eye. 3. The window frame is in thirds. The window frame is in an are where a subject should be. 4. The chandelier is a golden spiral. This is easy to see as it forms the spiral itself. 5. the railing is in thirds making it an odd number. 6. The lamp forms a goldens spiral, while being overgrown. 7. The tree shows space and smaller, less eye-drawing subjects. 8. The three trees are an odd number and draw the human eye. 9. the lights are an odd number, drawing the human eye. 10. the poster shows space and nothing else to focus on. 11. the poster shows space, with nothing being able to be considered a subject. 12. the rows make thirds with thirds as the columns in between the window. I have completed my photoshop unit and gotten a ton of skills. I leaned how to cut out images and fine tune the cutout. I learned how to use layers and how to change color on images. I learned how to import more images into a scene and how to make shadows. I learned how color works in photoshop and how to use it. Overall, I learned a lot from this quarter.
For this project I had to make one image by combining 4 different images. I had to cut the subject out and place it in the road. I had a bit of a struggle finding good images, but I decided I decided on a few. I used the polygonal lasso tool to cut out the subject, the free transform to resize it. I blurred put the reflection on the cop car sot it fits in the environment. I then took advantage of the burn tool to make shadows on the background layer. This project really helped me with putting multiple images together into one. |
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May 2024
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