Thursday, May 25, 2017

Hybrid Animal

The strongest part of my visual is how the colors blend in with each other to make it not look like it's a bunch of random animal parts pasted on. What could be improved on would be blending in the parts instead of having them placed at places were they can get away with no blending (ex. the tail's placement looks like it's further back in the picture than the back right leg). I used the clone stamp tool to make the background look as if it was never touched when it actually had more added to the bottom and top of the picture. I used the quick selection tool to grab the animal parts from other pictures and pasted them to the main picture. I also used it to then select the parts and change the color balance and levels. I used the erase tool to smooth out some of the edges to make it look like each part is connected. The easiest part of this activity was using the quick selection tool to copy and paste the animal parts to the main picture. The most difficult part of this activity was finding the right animals to use for the main picture. I used the giraffe as the main body, a flamingo's fluffy body to be the head, a toucan's beak to be the mouth, a peacock's wings and whatever is on its head, and a kangaroo tail all by using the tools given. (STILL WIP)


1 comment:

  1. Creativity of hybrid (3 + different animals):4
    Effort:4
    Composition:4
    Craftsmanship:3 (some transitions could be better)
    Reflection:3
    A-

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