Wednesday, April 10, 2013
BabyTruck_andPisaTower
This assignment was formed of two tutorials which featured the stamp tool. The first assignment was the baby bus which consisted of a few level adjustments a clone stamp, and a burn effect. The first step was to make the level adjustments and to do that simply change the box in the middle to 85 and the box on the right to 222. Now we create a clone stamp by using a brush of 50 pixels and 0% hardness then just press the alt key and right click to claim the source point. After that we select the source point options and change the opacity to 25% if not done already. We also change the height and width to 30% to symbolize a baby bus. Later we erase what ever we don't want on the truck such as empty white spaces. After doing so we add a burn effect to the baby truck with the burn tool. The next step is rather simple....simply add an exposure adjustment layer and set the values to...exposure...+0,20....offset....-0,0050......gamma correction.....0,75 and also add a gradient map and make both adjustment a linear burn to add elegance to the baby bus. Finally add a blur by going under filter then blur and then blur again. (hint: remember to keep the actual image and the "baby image" on separate layers before cloning)
Start by using a picture of the leaning tower of Pisa. Then swiftly add a levels adjustment of 0, then 1,35 and lastly 200. Afterwards create a new layer and name it straight tower. Now we go back to the original image layer and select a clone source near the tower. After selecting the clone source we select the clone source options and change the angle to 4. The we bring out a vertical guide line to show us what the tower should look like (straight.) After this switch back to the straight tower layer and began using the clone stamp tool; as you do this you may notice that the tower behind it is disappearing and that is exactly what we want. Lastly fix any mistake you might have made while making the tower.
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