David Hockney was born in Bradford, United Kingdom in 1937, july 9th. The type of artist he is a modern and pop art. worked in photography, creating photo collages he called joiners. This artwork emulates his style in a way that pictures are cut out with a lot of them that all combine into one frame.His type of art differs from any other artist because it looks like a bunch of puzzle pieces, I really liked this project and wished we could have done more. What I did to recreate this was I took many photos of one single pictures and I went on photoshop to try and put them all together like a puzzle. After what I did was I tried to match up the color so they look the same. Due to the pictures being in different angles the exposure was different so I had to match them up in photoshop. I tried doing leading line and frame. I liked how the first picture came out but not really the second one because it looks like it is all over the place
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I chose this magazine because it was about a health and fitness lifestyle, I liked it because it went good with the picture they took of me with my arms. What I did to emulate the cover was putting the captions and flexing. The font style I used was a regular one with colors red and black, I thought it was a good match with a white background. The set up was basically just trying to set like a fitness style or pose just basic. A strobe light is a set of flashes or flash used to create a brighter more defined image, You would use it to get your image bright in case it is dark. A modeling light is a light used by photographer to visualize the sense of a light. A soft box is a type of photographic lighting device, it is used for a brighter lighting. a reflector is an improvised or specialised reflective surface used to redirect light towards a given subject or scene, it is used when you need some light on the subject. A grey card is a middle grey card in which it is basically a light meter, it is used a reference to how the photo is exposed. A radio trigger i basically a trigger that activates a firing flash when the camera fires, it is used when the flash of a regular camera is not enough
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This photo was made and taken at Rancho Buena Vista High School of the school’s old fire hydrant. The compositional rule for this image is symmetry due to it being repetitive. The camera that was used to take the image of the hydrant was a Nikon D5300 with an 18- 140mm lens. After to be able to create the image what I used was Adobe Photoshop was using a template to help me get the circle just right, then cut out a part out of the image of old hydrant and crop it into the circle and keep repeating the same process until the entire circle was done. My image is in the Digital Painting and Illustration division because it was created using digital imaging applications, such as Adobe Photoshop to develop the artistic imagery. My image was printed on an Epson P800 digital printer "the Great gig in the sky"The way I did this was basically just taking a bunch of photos taken by me, I took 5 of those and got 2 off of google. So first my priority was to get the underwater effect and after get the weather and water to match up in color so I used color balance. Then cropped out the birds and placed them on there. as well as the wings I cropped out and my friend Daniel. Mandala to me means like an edited picture that gives an illusion to the viewer.What I really liked about this was that you can almost any part of any picture and it will come out looking really good. My favorite image was the fire hydrant one. I struggled with the most was trying to perfectly fit everyone of them correct without leaving any spaces.If I had do it again I would try to get even better pictures to use. The way I got this was basically you had to get a picture of your liking, put it up on Photoshop and from there grab the template and put it on photoshop as well. After you use the magic tool to make and outline of the piece of the circle of the template. then you copy the section that you are making the circle in, after you copy then just start fitting the pieces in. |
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