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A crazy dragon defending a castle from aliens, circa 2455 B.C.
This piece was a lot of fun to photoshop. Believe it or not, I did not actually take this photo. Wild, I know. I scoured the interweb to first find a really interesting background. I stumbled upon this really …
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— Daniel Hawkins (@Hawkins10000) February 11, 2017
I wasn’t able to directly upload the picture I made for this assignment (which was to combine three images into one “impossible” image), so I tweeted it and embedded it here. I’ve combined Washington Crossing the Delaware with a space/sci-fi …
I decided to get started early on the visual assignments for week 3 of noir106. I took some time this evening to work on the Chimeratic Composition assignment submitted by the great Tom Woodward. The instructions are as follows:
Take at least three pictures (your own or someone …
This is the second of the visual assignments I’ve completed for week three. I was looking at red images for my last assignment including roses, barns, and apples because I think red is a powerful color. That made me think about apples and agriculture, specifically bushes. Then I thought, would …
I completed the Chimeratic Composition assignment as one of my visual assignments for the week. I’ve titled the above image “Balloon in the Mirror.” It was inspired by the thought that sometimes when we’re headed for rough times, we can sometimes take a moment to think back to simpler times.…
One of the assignments I chose to complete was the one called “Chimeratic Composition.” I chose this because I thought it would be fun to see what I can come up with, but also because I wanted to try a new photo editing software. The assignment itself is so open-ended …
Another quick #ds106 assignment (tags – VisualAssignments, VisualAssignments1257)
Take at least three pictures (your own or someone else’s) mash them together into something that makes them more than the sum of their parts, something that would have been impossible in real life. Include the original images so we can see …
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Tutorial on How to Make a Chimeratic Composition
Assignment prompt:
Take at least three pictures (your own or someone else’s) mash them together into something that makes them more than the sum of their parts, something that would have been impossible in real life. Include the original images so we …