I've decided at the last minute to create an Alaskan postcard that went along with the advertisement. Although I did the image within the class period before we went on to Illustrator, I think it exemplifies the beauty of Alaska even more by appealing to the fishing industry, which I can only imagine is really big. There are a plentitude of sites people can visit, but this once again shows off its beauty.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Layer Project - Alaskan Frontier
For the layer project, I decided to do an advertisement for the State of Alaska. I have never been to Alaska, but the state has always perked my curiosity. With so many natural qualities about the land, the animal reserves, and of course, our interest with oil dependence, I find the state fascinating in many different ways. There is a lot to see, including some parks and mountains, but what truly grabs at my heart is that scenery. Just looking at it and being lost in it definitely gives me a feeling of melancholy and sereness.
Hopefully these feelings translate into the work I had put into this advertisement:
Friday, March 14, 2008
Adobe Photoshop Restoration Project
For our Photo Restoration aspect of learning the Adobe Photoshop program, I decided to pick up one of my photos that my mom took a few years ago. The goat in the foreground was named Emma, who passed away a few months after this photo was taken. My mom had this goat for about 10-12 years, which is actually a long lifespan. I decided after seeing this that I should fix this photo.
The biggest changes I made to it was the background, which had a lot of damage to the front of the barn. I also elimanated some of the goats that were surrounding Emma, and tried to clean up some of the color balance issues. Just for fun, I also got rid of the rock that was in the foreground in order to have continuity throughout the picture. I actually liked how it came out, and after showing Wade a comparison of the two, he thought it looked very different, so I am satisfied with the results overall.
Before Picture:
The biggest changes I made to it was the background, which had a lot of damage to the front of the barn. I also elimanated some of the goats that were surrounding Emma, and tried to clean up some of the color balance issues. Just for fun, I also got rid of the rock that was in the foreground in order to have continuity throughout the picture. I actually liked how it came out, and after showing Wade a comparison of the two, he thought it looked very different, so I am satisfied with the results overall.
Before Picture:
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