- Students will review and apply previously learned Photoshop tools and the multiply blend mode to make a composite image.
- Students will learn how to properly use the Warp tool, Dodge/Burn Tool, and Blur tool.
- Consciously make composition decisions when taking an original self-portrait photo
Essential Questions:
1.
What
is another way that two separate images can be blended to appear seamless other
than just using a layer mask?
2. How can lighting be adjusted by using
the burn and dodge tools?
Vocab:
Composition: The arrangement of subjects on a picture plane
Best compositions are done using the RULE OF THIRDS
Composition: The arrangement of subjects on a picture plane
Best compositions are done using the RULE OF THIRDS
Multipy Blend mode: Removes all the white from an image
Blur: Blurs out an area of the image on Photoshop
Dodge: lightens an area of the image in Photoshop
Burn: darkens an area of the image in Photoshop
Tattoo Drawing Rules
· Must be School appropriate. No drug, weapon, or gang references.
· Tattoos must be placed on appropriate
body parts.
· NO INFINITY SIGNS or small solidary
symbols. (single heart, single star, single cross.)
· Drawing must be detailed.
· Text inclusion is encouraged but you
cannot just have text. It must be accompanied by imagery.
· If you take ideas from the internet,
your final tattoo must be original meaning you must combine at least 2 tattoos
to create a new tattoo.
· Draw your tattoo to be about the size
of your hand.
· Outline in sharpie. Anything other
medium won’t look real
· You may have color but it is
optional.
Tattoo
Cheat Sheet
1.
Start
and 8x10 or 10x8 inch Document at 300 resolution
2.
Drag
your photograph into the new file
3.
Copy
the photograph layer and hide it
4.
Stretch
it to fit using Ctrl + t (hold shift and pull from the corner!)
5.
Scan
your tattoo drawing
6.
Drag
your tattoo drawing pic into the file
7.
Copy
the layer and hide it
8.
Select
the background using the magic wand and delete
9.
Set
the blend mode to multiply to get rid of any white color
10.
Transform
your tattoo to fit the area that you would like it to go (there will be
overhang most likely on larger tattoos
11. While
in transform mode, right click and choose warp
12.
Warp
the tattoo to adjust to any curves on your body while being careful to not pull
the tattoo apart anywhere
13.
Erase
any extra that is not on the skin (zoom in close for this!)
14.
Use
the dodge tool to lighten the tattoo where the skin has highlights (adjust
exposure)
15. Use
the burn tool to darken the tattoo where the skin is in shadow (adjust
exposure)
16. Use
the blur tool to blend it into the skin
17.
Change
the opacity if necessary
18.
Make
any creative adjusts as needed (cropping, colorizing, etc.)
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