I used varied colors from the brush tool and the custom shape tool to create a “Minecraft” scenery. The brush was used for the cave, house, and floor, grass included, as well as the sky, clouds, and sun. The shapes made the forest and the birds.
I used the quick select tool to select the leaf, the stem, and the flower itself separately. After selecting each part individually, I used the Hue/Saturation tool to “dye” the flower into a pleasant color that caught my eye.
I did a collage on a country, different from my Country Mask project, using a different country. I chose t do Italy, and so I added the background from the internet, the food in the top-right corner, and the soccer player, people, and dancers on the bottom after cropping them.
First, I cropped the head from a photograph. Then I used the brush and paint bucket tool to draw a new body for the head. I had to touch it up a little bit, since the face had a pixelated chin area.
For this piece, I “retouched” this person to make her look younger by using the spot healing brush, healing brush, and the Hue/Saturation tool to whiten her eyes and teeth, and to also darken her pupils.
I made a series of layers with different pictures on them and added a time-frame setting that made it seem like an animation. I decreased the time lapse rate to make it seem smoother and more fluid, at the same time still making it seem real.
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I chose different pictures from the internet and transferred them onto Photoshop. Then I created a clipping mask and clipped them behind a custom shape and the type so it could really portray the Mexican theme of the project.
I took a picture of a room from the internet, and pasted it onto Photoshop. Then, I took pictures of things in the real world and tried my best to make them blend in to the background and to make them seem to be there in the first place.
I drew out a castle in Photoshop and retextured the walls to look brick-like. As you can see, that really payed off when it made it look like a real castle. I also added a stained-glass window to make it look a little more formal.