For this project we were instructed to take a couple very different items that were given to us, and change them as directed. I tried to make my final image simple yet different. I thought the tie-dye and the slanted colorful strips gave the work a fun side and made the musicians pop. I used the eraser tool to make a design on the strips that I thought resembled the way the tie-dye looked. I left the people their original color, black, to add depth and not overwhelm the eye. The music notes are small but they stand out against the multicolored background. If I were to do this again, I would use the graffiti layer and the others that I left out to make it completely different.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Music Tie-Dye
For this project we were instructed to take a couple very different items that were given to us, and change them as directed. I tried to make my final image simple yet different. I thought the tie-dye and the slanted colorful strips gave the work a fun side and made the musicians pop. I used the eraser tool to make a design on the strips that I thought resembled the way the tie-dye looked. I left the people their original color, black, to add depth and not overwhelm the eye. The music notes are small but they stand out against the multicolored background. If I were to do this again, I would use the graffiti layer and the others that I left out to make it completely different.
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Wow Sophie your work is AMAZING! You look like you spent a while working on this. I really like the music notes and how they make a circle around the musicians. The tye-dye and stripes are just spiffy!! A+ You really are rocking the photo world.....get it...rocking. hehe ok good job!
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