Friday, 30 January 2009

Starting Digital Imaging and Basic Digital Imaging – 2008-09

Students’ Images

Glenys Vallis copy Glenys VallisSharon Boyle Sharon Boyle
Sue Waddington
Sue Waddington
These images were created using PhotoShop tools, Polygonal Tool, Paint Bucket Tool and Gradient Tool.







These photos were modified using basic PhotoShop tools, making selections and applying Filters and adding text using the Text Tool
Cari Wilkins copy
Carri Wilkins
Jeff Francis

Jeff Francis
Glenys Vallis 2
Glenys Vallis
Kim O'Shea
Kim O’Shea
Jill Pratt
Jill Pratt
The image above has been sourced from three images. Selection tools were used to copy and paste the images onto the background and the original colours were modified. The Posterize command was used to make the image appear less like a photograph and more like a drawn illustration.

The eyes of the figure in this painting by Andrew Wyeth were replaced by those from a painting by Johannes Vermeer. A number of tools and commands were used, including selection tools, Free Transform and Layer Masks
Pat Jones 2
Pat Jones
Vi Wagner copy
Vi Wagner
Nicol Grainge
Nicol Grainge
The painting above, by Lord John Leighton, has been given a new background by selecting the original background, deleting it and pasting in a background from a different image.
The picture above uses the same image but this time it has been mixed with another painting, a figure from a painting by Johannes Vermeer.
Two images were also used to create the picture on the right. The effect of one being superimposed on the other was achieved by using a Layer Mask and the Gradient Tool.








Two images are merged in the picture below, using similar techniques.
Sue Waddington 2 copy
Sue Waddington
Margaret Sarfas 2
Margaret Sarfas
Miguel Pecina 2
Miguel Pecina
In the original photo the penguin was at an angle and there were distracting objects in the background. Transform and the Rotate Command, and Clone Tool were used.
Helen Bull
Helen Bull
Jenny O'Sullivan
Jennifer O’Sullivan
Madeleine Knowles
Madeleine Knowles
Students can record their progress and annotate the images they have produced by creating contact sheets in PhotoShop.