1) During this project I worked the hardest on finding the letters that I needed to spell my name. Creativity was a key factor in finding what I needed
2) Overall, I am the most proud about the outcome of this project because I used a combination of creativity, curiosity, and editing to create the final product. 3) After completing this project, I learned that I still need to help understanding most of the photoshop controls better to make the images look better.
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If I could choose any career to pursue, I would choose to become a professional surfer. I chose this career because the life of a pro surfer consists of dream-like vacations to remote parts of the world. Also a professional surfer does not have any guidelines to meet for a job. They wake up and do whatever they feel like doing while getting paid for it. That is the definition of "living the dream" for me. I chose to create my layer mask over a world renowned band from Sydney, Australia named the "Sticky Fingers". I chose this group for this project because it would be amazing to actually meet them in person. This band became famous in 2008 because of their mellow Reggae Fusion/ Indie Rock style music. How to Create a Layer Mask; Step by Step1) Begin this project by selecting the "Layer Mask" icon at the bottom of the page.
2) Download your background photo along with a portrait photo and open both in Adobe Photoshop. (make sure to keep 2 different layers between your background and mask) 3)Then change both of your pictures to a resolution of 300 by selecting image > image size. (both should be the same size) 4) Use the "Lasso Tool" to crop your portrait layer. Then use the "Move Tool" to move the new mask onto your background layer. 5) Lower the opacity of your Layer Mask so you can line up the mask with the original subjects features. 6) Make sure that your mask is the right size, shape, and position to make the mask as real as possible. 7) Finally, merge the visible layers and save the project as a jpeg. Or as a photoshop file if you choose to edit again. |
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