Showing posts with label Exam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exam. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Exam Period

During this fifteen-hour long exam period, I will be constructing my final piece by combining images from several of the photo-shoots I have done throughout this 'Unit'. I will be trying to create the look of a strong man with fantastical and supernatural powers, and I will be combining video footage as well.




To begin making my final piece, I took to Photoshop and imported all of the selected images. First of all, I 'cut' my model from the white background using the 'quick select' tool, then I used the 'liquify' tool to increase the size of my model's body, then used a 'soft brush' tool (with the 'layer mode' set to 'soft light') to add shading and shadows where appropriate to create the effect of him having really large muscles. After this, I used a 'soft eraser' tool to remove the edges from the "light drawing" images, then re-scaled the ball of light, 'duplicated' it, then positioned one over both of my model's  hands. Likewise, I re-scaled the lines of light, and positioned them in a way that looks like they are being generated by him. I then increase the scale of the background image and positioned it so that the waterfall is to the left of the frame, and the man. Following this, I decreased the 'saturation' of my model, and altered the 'hue' slightly to make him have somewhat of a green tint; I then did this for the background. Finally, I coloured over his eyes with a 'hard brush' tool to make them look rolled back (this makes him seem more demonic), and used a green 'overlay layer' to create a glow for the light on the man.




Once in After Effects, I imported the footage of the fire and the smoke, then used the 'time stretch' tool to decrease their speeds to 250%, making them seem more like fluctuating energy. Then, I "colour corrected" the fire to give it a green tint, as opposed to an orange one, and then rendered the footage as a 'jpeg sequence'.




To create the 'gif'', I rendered the frames as 'jpeg' images, in After Effects, then imported them all as "layers" into a Photoshop document. From there, I changed the size of the image to 342x500 pixels so that it wouldn't be too big for the web. I then made all of the "layers" into frames in Photoshop's 'animation' window, then 'reversed' the frames to put them into the right order. As there were duplicate frames, I deleted them all to make the animation play more smoothly. I then simply clicked 'save for web and devices' and saved the document as a 'gif'.



Final Piece


This is my final piece. I do quite like it. It is my first time ever creating a 'gif', but I do still think there is much room for improvement.

I like combination of the fire and smoke as it almost creates a 3-D effect, as though the smoke is wrapped around the man. The 'colour correction' makes it all blend well together, and I like the balls of light used as energy balls. Also, the green flames link with the 'Fantasy' genre, as I have explained previously on this blog. The framing of the image puts the man's head in the middle of the upper-centre box of the rule of thirds grid, and his hands and energy balls are in the outer-middle boxes, and his body is going down the middle column of the grid. In terms of it's fantastical look, I think I succeeded in achieving that. However, I think that the image would look much better if the waterfall was moving, and if the energy balls were getting bigger and smaller.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Exam Question

I have chosen to respond to the 'Fantasy' question for my exam. My decision is mainly based on my imaginative style and my confidence with using Adobe Photoshop to enhance the fantastical look of my images.

To respond to the theme of this exam, I will look at the work of multiple artists and photographers, take inspiration from them for my experimentations, and work toward developing my own fantasy style.