Kevin Wagenheim 11/8 Somewhere I took a picture of a city skyline from Google. I then took this picture of myself to try and make it look like I was holding the top of the tallest building. After taking the picture and uploading into Photoshop, I then found that my hand needed to be a little higher. I then used the puppet warp tool to raise it instead of taking a new picture. I then lightened the background to try and match the lighting of myself in the picture. Original Pictures: Couple of progress shots:
Kevin Wagenheim 11/14 Art History For my Art Project, I inserted my head onto a portrait of Captain Oliver Hazard Perry by Edward Mooney. When I first began this project, I quickly learned that cutting out my frizzy hair is not easy one bit. So after many trials and errors of pictures and different portraits to use, I finally came up with this. I began with cutting out my face from my original picture. Then, I added a angled brush stroke filter to my face, and adjusted the brightness. Then using the clone stamp tool, I was able to continue the background and take out the original head. I then cut my face up a little better to blend in with the picture. Original Pictures:
Kevin Wagenheim Art 210 10/31 Portrait Poster For my portrait, I decided to go with the low poly self portrait style. I thought that my portrait came out cool, so I tried to make the background low poly as well using a radial gradient. For my first try at it, I thought it came out pretty well. For a final poster, I made a poster ad telling students to study digital arts to make something like this! Portrait Picture: Process Shots: Finished and Reflected: Added some hair: Background Process:
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