Thursday, 16 October 2014

Working on Adobe Photoshop

#My Bulb.


My outcome

This is my final outcome after the editing process on Photoshop. The work was successful, i feel proud of myself being able to combine images and make it look very realistic because my work usually leans to art graphic. I did struggle in the beginning because there were a lot of new thing i came across but overall i learned new skills on Photoshop.

Initially we started with 4 separated elements images that we was supposed to combine together to make a whole image using different type of methods on only Photoshop. I started by going on file and creating a new file and then edited the background by filling it with a bright colour such as lime. I then created new layers for every separated image so it we will have a none destructive process, i would of not liked accidentally deleting an image and realizing i have not saved that image. I used the magic wand to remove the image for the background and double clicked on mask on each layer to make refinements. The stick was probably the most difficult because it did not look smooth, so after a while of going through each tool on the side, i clicked on 'Refine Mask' and it had its own tool like 'Shift edges’. This is what i used to smooth it out by 2 pixels.

Moving on to the bottom of the bulb, i placed it the green part of the bulb so it can look natural, then clicked on 'Clone stamp' which helped greatly for blending in, way less work unlike the brush i used to regularly use. Finally we edited the hue saturation of the leaves to make them more natural green and from that area we started to include some reflection to make the bulb more realistic.
#4 draft Images.