Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Filter Lab

     Smart filters are an example of non destructive image editing because you are changing the way an image looks without changing it permanently.

 Plastic wrap from the filter gallery wraps the image in a sort of plastic layer.

 Poster edges make an image look like it like a comic book drawing.

Sponge filter adds noticeable dark spots on a image



Liquefy allows you to edit certain aspects of an image with extreme detail
 Liquify#1
 Liquify#2
Liquify#3

 Gaussian blurs to image to how much you decide to reduce image noise and reduce detail.  


Radial Blur-makes it look like there is more going on in a picture with a zoom or spin effect.

motion blur- blur the image to make it look like the subjects in the image are moving or the camera was moving.

 distort twirl- adds a twirling effect to your image which can be adjusted using the slider
 Render Lighting Effects-The Lighting Effects filter produces lighting effects on RGB images.
  Pixelate Color Halftone- Color Halftone filter simulates the result of using a halftone screen on the layer. The filter divides the image into rectangles and replaces each rectangle with a circle. The circle size is proportional to the brightness of the rectangle.
 Pixelate Crystallize-The Crystalize filter draws a layer as polygon-shaped batches of color. You can set the size of the crystals.
mosaic- turns the image places a grid  on the image in which each square fills with the color of the original color

Monday, December 30, 2019

Hour of Code

          The Hour of Code is seven days where professionals teach kids about coding. On Monday, first day we did Hour of Code we had a visitor speaker, Michael Eizsel from Weav Music. Michael spoke on what Weav Music is and what he did for the appMichael whats its like to go in for a meeting. Additionally on Monday we did some coding, the coding we did was to make a few character move.

         On Tuesday, we learn how to code with blocks so the next day we were able to teach a freshman class the next day. On Wednesday a class of freshmen came and we each picked a kid and taught them what we knew. The freshman I had already knew about hour of code so we were messing around making anything.Thursday we had visitor speaker Akiera Gilbert from Code.org, Akiera spoke about howshe is going to jails such as Rikers Island to show the detainees how to use tablets as a way to make the transition back into regular society smoother if they are to be released. 

On Friday we had Chris Lai from Microsoft speak to us on video call. Chris explained some parts of coding and what he recently does regarding coding. Chris recently created an automated program for a game he was played in order to succeed in it.  


short video on what he did during hour of code week

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

South Asian Galleries at the Met Museum

       I thought the museum architecture matched what i thought it would be as a grand open place. that would allow many people to view the different artworks they had. The exhibition rooms were easy to navigate allowing us to find different artworks and each room wasn't to crowded with too much. The artwork I saw was sculptures of different versions of a Buddhist god. They were made of different materials but each had a similar design with long ears and a bun on top of his head. I was kinda interested in the artwork as i knew that i would have to write a blog on what i saw. However i was surprised at how detailed each one was. The artwork kinda made me remember artwork of my religion as some of the sculptures looked like Hindu sculptures.




Monday, November 25, 2019

Collage by Clipping Mask

       This collage had us pick a theme and make a collage using pictures that are related to that theme. The theme that I choose was American. This is why I used pictures of presidents and the Statue of Liberty because those are symbols that represent America. The background that I choose was the American flag since it represents American and fits nicely with my theme. A clipping mask is made up of different pictures. However, the pictures are only shown if they are within the boundaries of the bottom layer or the layer to which the photos are "slaved" to. A clipping mask is an example of non-destructive image editing since the original images can always be salvaged.







Sunday, November 24, 2019

Three Masking Techniques.


      The first composition involved us having to replicate a certain aspect of our picture several times. there are different ways to do this but the way I found easiest is by using the clone stamp tool. I did this by moving the clone stamp over the picture of the traffic signal. Then I proceeded to use the clone to copies of a part of my image. The Second Composition had us use two images on top of one another. And make a mask on the top image to reveal the second image underneath. The third composition had us make a mask of one image. then we had to take that mask and composite it onto another image. Masking is an example of non-destructive image adjustments since you can always edit the mask or delete it without doing anything permanent to your image. 









































                                                                                                                             

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Retouching

Before

This the spot healing tool. this tool allows us to get rid of certain spots of a picture we don't need.  in this picture i used the spot healing brush to get remove the plane so i have one dark night sky.                                                                             

After
                                                             
                
Before
After

Using the content fill tool i was able to remove the lady in the distance from my photo.

Before


Using the clone stamp i was able to remove the clothing hanging in the back wall of my picture so it's just one wall with nothing on it.





After

















Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Photographic Hike

             Taking the pictures had many challenges for me. One of the most challenging aspects was what do I had pictures to take of.  I wasn't the most creative person so thinking of what to take a picture was challenging. My second challenge was to find the time to make to take these pictures between school and football.

                                                                    Formal Balance
                                                                 Color Emphasis
Value Emphasis 
 Perspective Emphasis
Selective Focus
                                                                      Rule Of Thirds
                                                                         Texture Emphasis
                                                                          Framing
                                                                        Informal Balance

Monday, November 4, 2019

Non Destructive Image Adjustment

             Non-destructive image editing allows you to edit the photo without deleting the original photo. The adjustment layer can be used to edit or change certain aspects of a photo in order to get what you need while still allowing you to have your original photo