Monday, May 16, 2011

Whats in YOUR future?


For is my advertisement, I made this freakin' awesome psychic dog. He can tell you your future by using cards, a crystal ball, or even your palms. This incredible puppy can be contacted by dialing the toll free number provided above (I made it up so don't call it). You can find out what your future holds with three easy payments of the following: a scratch behind the ear, a gentle tummy rub, a peanut butter dog biscuit, and a few minutes of Fetch. Call today to join the fun and see why everyone is raving about this Dog Psychic!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Midterm Exam


This is my midterm exam! We were instructed to make a grid of 35 squares and make a picture by making a collages. I chose to use sunflowers as my main subjects and incorporate some other things around them. I really like the water bottle and sky. The tree I thought added a darker, more real look to the project. I did all of the requirement that were listed for this project. I really enjoyed completing it!

Kaleidoscope



For this project we took pictures of things around the school that looked interesting. For me, I took pictures of the murals inside and outside the school. Then I took the image and flipped and copied it until I had made a kaleidoscope! This first one is a photo of the sky of he mural in the cafeteria. The second one was and picture of a dogwood branch in the mural outside and the last one was a snap of a few peaches in another mural we have here. I liked this project because no matter what you started with, you never knew what you were going to end up with!

9 Square


For this project, we were instructed to take images of ourselves and put them in a 3 X 3 square. I chose to use symmetry and color to make my project different. I also used filters and the color replacement brush to add interest to the work. I flipped most of the images except the middle one because I wanted to leave that one how it was originally. I liked doing this project because I got to mess with pictures of myself.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Pixlr.com


This image is an example of what you can do on Pixlr.com. Irene and I messed around with the different tools and compared it to Photoshop. This is what I came up with after I scribbled and then used smudge tool and then applied a gradient.