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For this Visual Assignments1316 “Back to Basics“, I chose a photo I had already altered that I called Dragon Teeth, that is a close-up of a succulent plant. I thought it would be really cool to turn it into a stencil look so I went to the photo editor …
The goal of this assignment was to remove the color from a photo to make it appear as if it were a stencil in order to see how the focus shifted.
I chose a picture of my old horse at a show we had done years ago.
If the picture …
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The purpose of this assignment was to choose a photo, turn it into a stencil, and see how it changed, especially the focus.
For the original photo, I chose one of a sunflower. It even has a little bee on it!
I don’t have Photoshop or anything so I …
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TDC 1651: Introduce Yourself in a Language You Do Not Speak. Dedicated to my upcoming trip to Iceland, I present to you my introduction in native Icelandic.
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Welcome to my third and final DS106 visual assignment, Back to Basics.
“Choose a photo …
Assignment: Choose a photo of anything that you want to make a stencil out of using Photoshop or some other editing software. Using your software, remove the color and make the image appear to be a stencil instead of an actual photo. Take notice of how this changes the focus …
This assignment was called Back to the Basics. It was simply to take a photo and remove the color to make it look like it was stenciled. I used the app called picsart to do this editing to this photo. This photo represents my character Conway Adams and Stephen Weidman’s …
Back to Basics visual assignment. Two stars.
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Back to Basics: 2 points
This assignment was to take a picture and make it look like you drew it. This picture is that of my dog staring out the window but yet making life easy for her by resting her head on the couch. When using the filter to …
For the Visual Assignment “Back to Basics” I had to find a photo I have taken and remove the color from the photo so that it would look like a stenciled image instead of a photograph. The brightness of the lily and lily pads contrasting with the dark …
This assignment was to take a picture and change it so that it looks like it was drawn. I chose this picture of Bella, a labrador retriever I bought my brother for graduation. The filter did a very nice job of focusing on her darker features such as her eyes.…
The sketch filter always makes the subject almost unrecognizable. The focus suddenly becomes 2-D instead of 3-D and it looses the shadows and highlights of the normal camera.…
For my last Visual Assignment of the week, I chose to do the Back To Basics visual assignment. This assignment, is essentially to take any picture you want and edit it to make a stencil style version of the picture. If you would like to check out the assignment for …
So folks I am posting my pictures from the assignments I did over the week. I decided to accumulate the pictures first and then post, if some of you were following my Flickr then you might have already seen them.
The assignment for which I sought out do do first …
For this assignment, choose a photo of anything that you want to make a stencil out of using Photoshop or some other editing software. Using your software, remove the color and make the image appear to be a stencil instead of an actual photo. Take notice of how this …
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