Friday, October 28, 2016

Polaroid Project



                  My strongest area of work was probably getting the background to match what I put in the Polaroids. It made sense to put my jersey for school in the background when the actual picture was me playing soccer. The area of work I could improve on was playing around with the Polaroids some more. I could of put them in different places and added more or made them better. 

                  I found putting the the Polaroids in easy, and how I would put the background with the the actual picture. However I found the composition of the Polaroids was kind of difficult. Overlapping the Polaroids was also difficult because to get rid of some of the frame I had to use the polygonal lasso tool. Besides using the polygonal lasso tool, I turned on the transformation controls so that it was easier to click on the the Polaroids that I wanted to work with. I also used the magnetic lasso tool to get rid of the rest of the picture so that just the Polaroids would show. I followed along the the Polaroids with the magnetic lasso tool so that everything selected was not the Polaroids and deleted it. I demonstrated the goal of this activity by just adding things that had to do with soccer.

                I wanted to show my love for the game, and I demonstrated it by getting a good picture of me playing and putting my jersey in the background. If I could do this activity again I would probably try to add a good quote. Also the background is kind of bland, I could add more and make it more creative. I could maybe put in a soccer ball, and my pair of cleans to add more of a feel of soccer.   

1 comment:

  1. Effort: 3 (Mixed media portion could have had more thought)
    Composition: 3
    Objective/requirements: 3 (foreground missing)
    Photoshop Editing: 4
    Print Quality: 4
    Blog Reflection: 4
    21=B+

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