Thursday, February 26, 2009

In Class Tutorial 1 'The Making Of'


1. The final output is near exactly the same as the one in the video tutorials except that I have added a fourth starfish into my final output.



2. This image of a skycrapper is being used first. The middle is being blurred out using gaussian blur like the picture above.

3. The starfish is being added in one by one and scaled down and rotated to smaller sizes as its getting further from the screen to show the starfish like its falling down as the picture below.



4. The 3 starfish before the last one is being applied gaussian blur and its radius is being modified to show the starfish like its falling down as its gets nearer to the screen.

5. The final starfish is being duplicated to be behind it and it is applied radial blur 'zoom' option.

6. We mask the original and the duplicated starfish behind it. We apply the masking in the middle in order to show motion to the starfish at the sides as the picture below.



7. Next, I transfered a plasma tv picture to our image. To make the plasma TV picture look real, scan lines are being applied to the picture by using the halftone pattern and choosing the line pattern option.

8.This plasma TV is placed on the building by arranging it to look like it sticks on the building using the transform tool. After that, it is being added shadows by using the option 'drop shadow' from the layers pallete.The output is as below.



9. Finally, to apply a shadow on the plasma TV so that it blends in with the building.
This step is done by adding a new layer, selecting the part where the shadow will be on the plasma TV and adding the foreground colour black to it.

10.Once that is done, the layer is being applied gaussian blur. After that, the 2 layers is being masked by clicking the layer mask icon. Lastly, the shadow is adjusted by adjusting the opacity of the black foreground colour.

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