For this assignment, I took three intentionally poor photos and used Photoshop to improve them. For the first image, the main problem was the darkness. The main adjustments were increasing the brightness, and adjusting the saturation and vibrancy to emphasize the bed and poster. The original take of the second image was more visible than the first, but it had dull colors. To fix this, I added brightness, saturation and vibrancy. I changed the color tones to be more red and yellow. Like the first picture, the room is barely visible. When I increased the brightness to bring light to the chair and desk, it also brightened the nice green exterior to white light. To get the best of both worlds, I selected the windows and made them a new layer, then brightened the darker image below.
I took most of the photos on Sunday, August 30th, and a few others on Monday, August 31st. For the abstract character, looked up several pictures of wolves and layered them on top of each other using Photoshop. The abstract environment was done in a similar fashion with various pictures of woods in my backyard and around my street. The abstract action was done by taking a video of me running around my local woods in a vaguely medieval outfit, taking screenshots, and layering them. The representative character is also me, in the same outfit. The representative environment was the sky view of the woods. The representative idea is an overturned basket on the ground with two apples tumbling out (I washed them after). For the digital paintings, I used a software called Fire Alpaca that is fairly similar to Photoshop. The character is a small child in a hood with a red circle for emphasis. The environment was, what else, woods . Finally, for the action/idea, I painted a sign pointing Ea...
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