Sunday, May 8, 2022

Photo resizing

                               Introduction

Photocroping. I had to learn how to use photoshop this week in class. Although I am unfamiliar with this program I think I had a bit of success remembering the steps that were taught in class to resizing my photos. 


Inspiration

There was little to no inspiration other than the constant pressure of the art festival. Joking! But overall this was something I had to do and personally something I really want to try and do. 



Brainstorming

I had to figure out by Friday which photos I wanted to do, I really did not want to use the donut photo, mostly due to the fact that it was something everyone else has done in our 3D Modeling class. So I wondered if I could use another one. Due to the school getting rid of all of our Youtube videos most of my projects from the last year have disappeared and to be never seen again so I have little to no choice, but to use the Donut scene. I personally really like the scene. I guess I wanted to be a bit more different and NOT seem like I didn't do anything with my last 2 years. I also did not want to use a progression shot mostly since I wanted more than one final product shot. 

Experimental

When editing my photos I remembered most of the steps that were told to me. I forgot to switch to the preserve details section of the modes so I had a hard time wondering why my photos were so blurry. I also kept unconsciously making my photo 20pxs by 14pxs instead of inches, which took me an embarrassingly amount of time to figure out. 

Process

I am missing one more photo, but that is on my school laptop.

Reflection

Overall, it was a success nonetheless! I learned how to crop photos and resize them while keeping the same quality I was given. I am very excited to see them printed. I plan on cutting away the white borders so I can get my full screen on my cardboard!


Work Log:

Monday: Connected Neck    

Tuesday: texturing

Wednesday: Waiting for Photoshop to download

Thursday: Demo Day

Friday: Not in class

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