Monday, November 11, 2019

Somewhere: Toy Private Tstols

Earlier in the year, this project seemed very simple, and was the one I was most looking forward to. I would be able to use Photoshop and add myself to an image of somewhere I've never been. I had loads of ideas, I could place myself at Anfield Road, Liverpool's famous football stadium, I could place myself on an Formula 1 Podium, celebrating like I just won the World Driver's Championship, I could do a lot of things. But then a curveball was thrown, an extra challenge. Like in most projects, this one came with a "catch." We had to make ourselves into toys. This was only a small challenge, as I immediately knew what I should do. As a child, I loved to play with plastic army figures, I even had figures of different nations and time periods, and had a small collection. Thus, an idea popped into my head; make myself into a plastic army figure!


It wasn't the easiest, but also not the hardest thing to do. I first had to make my body look like it was plastic. Instead of adding a glossy finish, I decided to follow a tutorial on how to make myself look metallic, which surprisingly works well for looking plastic too!

Earlier, I took a photo of a background, with my hand looking to reach forward and pick me up. After adding myself, I wasn't done yet, I got an image of an actual green army figure online, and added the signature bottom piece of plastic that always forms at the bottom of the feet. Once I added that, all I needed to do was to add the tag brush, which I simply blended in with some pencil markings on the table.

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Black and White to Color

In high school, I performed in 11 theatrical productions. Not to brag, or anything, I was adored on the Avon Stage, and a lot of my friends would tell me that they only enjoyed the productions (since everyone was required to attend) because of my performance. Was this true? I don't know, but this image from the school magazine, writing an article about me as the "Featured Artist" in the school newsletter, was one I felt would look great in many different ways.



The first image is simply in black and white, using grayscale. For the next pictures, I will add colors to make the image pop. However, I decided to use the clothing, which is typical "Vespers" attire at my school, as the place I would add colors too.












Using the adobe colors site, I was able to create interesting creations with each color style, and it has led to great results. What really popped out to me was the Triad, which looks somewhat similar to the suit used in the "Joker" movie. I couldn't choose a favorite from these 6, I really enjoy all of them, and I think they all look really interesting.