The strongest technical aspect o this project is the feet of the front flamingo poking through the polaroid film. The difference in colours that are presented in this project could be improved by adding more back ground imagery near the flamingos. The easiest part of this project was taking the polaroid films and putting the picture from the background into them. The hardest part of the project was deciding where to put the polaroid films, and how many of them to use. I demonstrated the objective by showing this breaking the plane, and showing a picture inside of many different polaroids. I would chose a different picture if I was to do this project a second time.
The strongest technically aspect of this project, was the computer in the front. This computer started off as a small thing with the window to see inside of it barely coming out. I used the perspective tool, and warping to get it to show up like how it is now. Nothing else took that much work. My piano in the background, covering the river, could be improved. It could be improved by looking cleaner than it does currently, by using a different tool to get it to look like that. The easiest part of this project was finding the pictures and putting them into photoshop. The most difficult part of this project was figuring out what to put on the project, and how big to make the objects once they are on. I had trouble coming up with things that I could put on it. All of these pictures had a background of some sort. I had to use the lasso tool, and magic wand to get rid of this background, which was the point of this project. I would put less video games on that pro...
Very well done the images work great here and fit the space nicely.
ReplyDeleteNeeds: I think if we merged the polaroids and then made the image a bit larger we could see the pic better, we see too much of the floor and the polaroids show small on it.
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