Thursday, April 23, 2009

AH! Real Monsters



This is Blake. Blake is sitting on the bus, calm as ever, until people attack him. Lets paste pictures into the windows to make him look like he's being attacked.




First you use the polygon lasso tool to make a selection around the area you want to fill. Then you open your other picture that you will use to fill the area you selected on the previous photo. Use the rectangular marquee tool to make a selection on that picture. Then copy that image and use paste into selection to fill it in to the original image where you made the lasso selection.




TA-DA! done :)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

When it Comes to Action



This is Jesse. He's a goalie for soccer and i went to one of his practices. I happened to bring my camera and wanted to take pictures where he couldn't stop me.




Action shots require more work and preparation than still shots. For one you have to make sure, with a digital camera, that you are on a good setting. A setting with rapid release works the best because it takes the picture so quickly that it doesn't blur.




No one tell him I put these on the web... he'll kill me.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Make Your Friends look Inbreed


This is Sarah. Sarah is not inbreed... lets fix that.

Using the various distort tools in the filter menu, play around a bit. They are alot of fun... especially when they are used to make people... hideous. My favorite option is liquify. It's the best for making people super disgusting.



A new window will open with the picture inside. Various tools do diffrent things.



Each box outlined in color does something different. Let's start with the upper left hand tool bar. The top tool, or the warp tool (orange), pushes pixles in the direction you move the mouse.
The next box down is the turbulance tool (pale green). It basically does what the picture shows, creates waves. The longer you hold down the button in a certain spot, the more intense the wave becomes.
The next two buttons are basically the same, they just work in opposite directions. The top of the two is twirl clockwise and the bottom is twirl counter clockwise. What do they do? They twirl things. Duh.
The tools in bright pink either pull in from the outside or push out from the inside. The pucker tool pulls in, the bloat tool pushes out. There names say it all, don't they.
Moving on to the brown and yellow tools. I know they aren't grouped together, but bare with me. I happen to dislike both of these tools. They do things you don't want them to de very quickly. They can be cool, but you find yourself saying "where did my chin go!?". The brown one is the shift pixles tool, it basically moves things weirdly. The yellow is the reflection tool. It chooses the place symetrical to the spot your clicking and colors it there.
The lime green tool is very important. If you do something you don't like this tool is handy. It is the reconstrust tool. Just drag it along something you didn't like, and it repairs it to normal.
The bottom are pretty self explanitory. Zoom and the hand tool (moves the picture within the box).
The Box in red at the bottom zooms in on the image at various increments. The pink box to the right chooses how big your brush is and how intense each click is.

TA-DA! Sarah is now inbreed. Frightening I know. If she really looked like this I probably wouldn't be her friend. But thank goodness, she doesn't. Love you Sarah, don't kill me for putting this up!
Like I said, just play around with different tools. They can make some crazy things happen to anything, especially your face. Have fun :)