community blog with contributions from East Central University students enrolled in Digital Imaging I and Digital Imaging II. Students are expected to maintain a constant presence by posting assignments, tutorials, and other useful info related to class.
Monday, April 30, 2012
how to make your passage of time video
This is sort of a tutorial, but I apologize that I am not using pictures. This computer has CS4 and my instructions are for CS5. And in this case, using pictures from CS4 will not work because it lacks one VERY important feature that CS5 does have.
1. put all of your photos into a single folder
2. make sure that they are titled sequentially and in the correct order.
3. open PS CS5
4. go to FILE, OPEN and locate that folder
5. now click on the FIRST image in your sequence
6. check the IMAGE SEQUENCE box before clicking OPEN
7. Click OPEN (it will only open the single image that you selected. this is correct)
8. FILE, EXPORT, RENDER, VIDEO
9. this will open a series of windows for video settings
10. you should be okay with the default settings
11. EXPORT
12. now publish to youtube and then embed the video onto the class blog (don't simply put a link) It may take up to an hour for your video's title to appear in the youtube search tool on the blog
If you don't have a youtube account already your blog username and password should let you in and allow you to publish video.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
D1 - Open Series - Raechel Bible
I decided to do my open series over stereotypes & how those stereotypes affect how people perceive others. I also used images of well known people to show how wrong the stereotypes can be.
The bodies in the photo belong to Jay-Z & Beyonce, but the faces belong to Barack & Michelle Obama. I think Barack & Michelle Obama are a good example of what some African Americans are like. The stereotype being that all African Americans are "thugs".
Stereotype: All Indians own/work at 7-11 or drive a taxi cab. Also more than that is that all Indians worship cows & are Muslim. I used Aziz Ansari in this image Because he is a good example of why this stereotype is wrong. Aziz Ansari is of Indian descent but he is from South Carolina. Also he is not a Muslim, he is an Atheist.
Stereotype: Everyone from the south is white trash or a redneck and a racist. I come from a town where people put rebel flags on their vehicles & use them as window curtain, but don't have a clue as to what it symbolizes. Which is ignorant. (like people who believe stereotypes) I used quite a few celebrities in this image to show that white trash can come from anywhere not just the south. Amy Winehouse is from London but she was one of the trashiest people I have ever seen. Kid Rock is from Michigan but again very trashy. I do recognize there is white trash in the southern states so I put Britney Spears (Louisiana) & Miley Cyrus (Tennessee). The others in the image are just more of what you would picture as white trash. A man showing off his large gut and a dirty little kid.
The bodies in the photo belong to Jay-Z & Beyonce, but the faces belong to Barack & Michelle Obama. I think Barack & Michelle Obama are a good example of what some African Americans are like. The stereotype being that all African Americans are "thugs".
The stereotype for this image is that all nail salons are run by Asians. Not only that but I notice more & more that people will assume that someone is Chinese if they look like that are from Asian descent when they are actually from somewhere else. I think it's rude & i'm sure those people do too.
Stereotype: Everyone from the south is white trash or a redneck and a racist. I come from a town where people put rebel flags on their vehicles & use them as window curtain, but don't have a clue as to what it symbolizes. Which is ignorant. (like people who believe stereotypes) I used quite a few celebrities in this image to show that white trash can come from anywhere not just the south. Amy Winehouse is from London but she was one of the trashiest people I have ever seen. Kid Rock is from Michigan but again very trashy. I do recognize there is white trash in the southern states so I put Britney Spears (Louisiana) & Miley Cyrus (Tennessee). The others in the image are just more of what you would picture as white trash. A man showing off his large gut and a dirty little kid.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
D1~Erica~Tutorial #4 Removing Background around Fine Hair
So taking hair away from a background and making it look decent is difficult and there are lots of ways to approach it. Here is one way to do it with a plain background using masks.
Get ur photo and using the quick selection tool select most of the image
So here we are ~ Open your mask window
Here you can view the pic diff. ways, Black and White, to me shows what is and is not selected the best
After selecting the black/white view click off to accept and then go to edge detection ~here is where the magic happens! Move the marker up to widen the radius around the selection
Here I have the selection at about 64 and we now see more of the hair. Getting better but lets make it bester. The Refine Radius Tool will allow you to select more hair.
To view what hairs need to be selected
On Views click the Reveal Layers setting
Now using the Refine Radius Tool Select the fly away hairs
Click back to the Black and White View to show the difference you have now made
And here is the final product, ready to be super imposed onto any background of your choosing
Whaa laaaa!
D1 open series
With this series I went a personal direction, the subject matter are things that I can relate to. Mostly its about time and the decisions we make and how they lead us to the lifestyles that we never thought we would be a part of. How violence and addiction run hand in hand and destroy the lives of your loved ones ! however in the end its your choice ! Enjoy
D1 Open Series Sara
When I started learning about art history I was confused by what is considered art versus what is considered craft. It was explained to me that if something is made to be used than it is not art but if it is for decoration, if it was created just because someone wanted to than it is art. This does make some sense but I see a very fine line between art and craft at times. I do enjoy crafting so this might be the reason I am willing to consider some things art that others do not but either way I decided to combine the two. So for my open series I did "Craft Turned Fine Art" where I make a digital collage with a different craft for each theme. The base of each collage are quilt patterns.
Photography
Knitting
Weaving
Sewing
Cooking not quite as craft like as others but often those who are all craftsy like cooking it can be very creating... compositionally I was very proud if it.
And finally I had more time but could not think of a good craft idea that had enough photos for so I decided to make a new photography one. Mostly that one because while I like the way the cameras turned out the overall image is very bright and it was my first so I was not really playing with filters that much. Soo Photography 2... the quilt pattern was the most complicated but with the filters is harder to see it. Without the filters the image was very vibrant, I liked it a lot but the camera's did not stand out enough so I had to tone it down.
I really think cooking is my favorite. The overlaying image pops without the color being lost in the underlaying collage. And the contrast on the mixer created one of the clearest of the stamps.
Photography
Knitting
Weaving
Sewing
Cooking not quite as craft like as others but often those who are all craftsy like cooking it can be very creating... compositionally I was very proud if it.
And finally I had more time but could not think of a good craft idea that had enough photos for so I decided to make a new photography one. Mostly that one because while I like the way the cameras turned out the overall image is very bright and it was my first so I was not really playing with filters that much. Soo Photography 2... the quilt pattern was the most complicated but with the filters is harder to see it. Without the filters the image was very vibrant, I liked it a lot but the camera's did not stand out enough so I had to tone it down.
I really think cooking is my favorite. The overlaying image pops without the color being lost in the underlaying collage. And the contrast on the mixer created one of the clearest of the stamps.
D1-Open Series-Teresa-For Sale By Owner
I know so many families who are adopting, which of course I think is wonderful. So for my open series I wanted to take it into a different direction and go a little darker, also I wanted to try something different.
This picture represents pregnant women on a conveyer belt, being mass produced to sell their unwanted babies. The tunnel represents the birth canal and therefore that is why I gave it a fleshy tone. I didn't put heads on these bodies, because these women hide their identities.
This picture represents how you can easily go and select a child of your choosing. I purposely made this hard to see so it would appear like you are looking through a vail. It's hard to look at, but you can't help but continue to look.
This is my take on the blackmarket. These babies are being sold for profit, hence the woman with her back turned and walking away with money. The men are going through selecting the best ones to sell. The woman also represents how we walk away from these dark topics and just turn our backs to things that make us uncomfortable and frankly can't stop.
I used chicken eggs to represent the mass production of babies. I included some fertile, rotten and eggs at the beginning stages of fertilization. I gave these eggs a glowing feel because with all of the hormones injected into women and their eggs, seems toxic.
Ok so I know this one isn't great, but I wanted to give this a static feel and show how babies can be bought like everyday commodities. In the black lettering these are all name brand items, which in turn represents the type of person who can "purchase" a baby.
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