Sunday, 10 April 2016

Computer Experiments

How I created this:  I used the liquify effect to suggest how Megan is being absorbed by the contents of the story she's reading.


This piece below was simply me experimenting with certain tools and effects. I somehow doubled part of me and Danielle when I was cloning a certain section of the frame, creating this mixture of pattern. 


How I created this: I selected the colourful parts of the frame such as my hair and tongue and changed the colour to a red tone in order to compliment the red in the lolly pop. 


How I created this: I used the same image and moved it at different angles to create this ongoing interpretation of my Polaroid camera.


How I created this: I duplicated the same layer multiple times and altered the opacity until I had this outcome, presenting a repetitive pattern of myself. 


I experimented on Photoshop with this image below, as I felt it had lots of potential with all the present details found in the architecture. The miniature coloured geometric shapes that make up the construction of the building emphasise the pattern and make it look extremely artistic, therefore an effective and successful computer experiments. 

How I created this: I used the ceramic effect on Photoshop and adjusted the scale.


How I created this: I inverted the colours to create this night vision effect, emphasising the details of the building against the black sky. 


I like the mixture of black and white and colour in this picture, as it presents the pattern in a different style. The pattern on the black and white side blends with the background whilst the pattern on the colour side stands out.

How I created it: I used two different versions of the same image and merged them together.


I created these two pieces below whilst I was editing my images for shoot 5. I like the abstract pattern that liquifying a Lucozade bottle provides, as it combines the formal elements colour, line, tone and shape into one to create effective images.

The link to how I did this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3GcJS0guG4


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