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I wanted to practice with some more photo editing and decided to take on an extra visual assignment to tryout Pixlr, which I have read is a powerful free and online photo editing tool. I was drawn to Visual Assignment 559: Creep on a Movie Scene, because I love …
For this assignment, creep on a move scene, I originally thought it would be a good idea to put myself in a horror movie, maybe even cover myself in blood or something. Although this was admittedly easier, it is, to me, somewhat more entertaining. After I decided against a …
One of this weeks visual assignments was “Creep On A Movie Scene”. The instructions were to, “Add yourself to a movie scene! Preferable a famous movie. The creepier you are, the better.” I really cant think of anything creepier than this:
I did another one just for funsies. Can …
To round out my Visual Assignments for the week, here is a younger me creeping on “The Invaders” inspired by the Creep on the Movie Scene assignment by Jack Mulrey, an old gold #ds106er . I always liked the idea of editing myself into a scene, and what better to …
Thought I’d creep into the Invaders episode to say hi. I used GIMP to edit this photo and it was pretty simple. Tons of helpful directions online. Quick tip: make sure to save your file in GIMP then export it so it can be supported as a .jpg or …
Thought I’d creep into the Invaders episode to say hi. I used GIMP to edit this photo and it was pretty simple. Tons of helpful directions online. Quick tip: make sure to save your file in GIMP then export it so it can be supported as a .jpg or …
This was my first time using photoshop so it was a little rough. I thought Castaway was an interesting movie to creep on since a major part of the movie was him thinking he was alone on the island…if only he turned around.
Creep On A Movie Scene (2stars)
Add yourself to a movie scene! Preferable a famous movie. The creepier you are, the better.
The Assignment was to create a creep on a movie scene , I pick Seed of Chucky, very old horror movie and i also pick my friend Carols face , since his face on the photo was very creepy as well. and this was the result to it
I used pixlr to edit myself into the image from “Freddy vs. Jason” in which they begin their epic fight scene.
This assignment was Creep on a Movie Scene. I used to have a poster of this scene in my dorm room and thought it’d be funny to edit myself in to it because of the nature of it and its age. Once again I used Gimp to edit myself in…
For my first remix assignment I thought I’d do a little movie creeping. I really enjoy many movies and found myself at a crossroad when selecting one that can be considered “famous!” Then I thought back to a trip I took to Universal Studios in Orlando Florida for Labor Day…
Our next assignment was to creep on a movie scene. Weegee filled in for me.
Creeping is fun.…
I searched for a movie scene that everyone would know and was from a movie that I enjoy. I used Photoshop to insert myself in this famous movie. I used the scene as the background and used the lasso tool to copy myself out of another photo. I then pasted…
I figured I would do one more visual assignment before we move into my favorite part of ds106 bar none, DESIGN!! I chose the “Creep on a movie scene” by the great Jack Mulrey because it is very much inline with my movie saturated mindset right now. I creeped on…
Call me butter, because I’m on a roll! Wheeeeeeee!
Here’s a visual assignment that Jim Groom can maybe appreciate.
A long time ago (almost 3 years ago) I had this life where I watched movies and read books and listened to music. Then I had a baby (now a toddler),…
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