Friday, 5 February 2016

my 3 creature

 This is my final design for my first creature.
The tools I used were quick selection tool, clone tool and cropping tool. Later I tried blending in the images to make it look real and the image was successful . I received some feedback from my class and they liked the image that I produced.














This is the same image but I used cropping tool to crop the background.
















This picture was a dog's face and duck's body but sadly I couldn't save as a jpeg file because my time management wasn't on track. The tools I used are cropping tool, free transformation and blending tool. The image quality wasn't good because I used my phone to take the image. I used this for my second creature.


This was my third creature I used a sheep's face and a pig's body to make it look unique. The tools I used were cropping tool, free transformation and blending tool. The problem I encountered was the image quality because I used my phone and to resolve this I will use a professional camera next time.

my final 6 images-Mark Epton


I have chose this because I wanted to make a unique picture which has a horse body and goat head which actually makes a new creature.





















 My second image is going to be a duck's body and a dog's face.
 


 My final design is a pig's face and sheep's body.

contact sheet

contact sheet
This is my first contact sheet which has some of my animals. Most of my pictures was blurry because I used a phone and my camera has low megapixels. I had less time so I took a quick picture.The images are different lightning because some of the animals were in the shelter and some were on open spaces.

I took a portrait format of my animals where a problem encountered which was that the background was useless. To resolve it I will take the picture landscape for some animals if needed in future because it will pick up more details for animals and it won't crop out the animal.

Some of my animals were cropped out such as the goat's ear and the cow's full head. If I took it landscape then there will be more detail picked up and the goat can have his ear back.