Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Placed in the Halloween Contest

2nd Place: 
Nick




3rd Place Tie:
Thomas O.  (also the winner of the "Teacher Choice" award)



Aaron Munoz

Friday, October 26, 2012

Winner of the Halloween Contest - Maddy!

"In this project I did for the Halloween slideshow, I did an animation project.  I took different pictures from the movie 'Saw' and made different panels saying different things. Then put the words on a 2 second loop and the pictures on a 1 second loop." - Maddy

Monday, October 22, 2012

Anti-Bullying Poster - Nick

"I grabbed a picture of an eye and adjusted the hue and saturation to cyanotype to get the grey/ light blue color. To add the tears, I got a picture of a water drop and used free transform to create the shape. I made a few copies of the tear drop shape and adjusted them to fit along the bottom of the eye. The person in the pupil came from another picture I cropped. I added an inner glow to create a little more shadow around the person. Then I added the text." - Nick

Friday, October 19, 2012

Anti-Bullying Poster - Maddy

"I took a picture of a girl sitting on stairs, cut her out, and put her into this picture with these really cool steps. I then sponged out any and all color the girl had, then just added hurtful words-transforming them to how I wanted them-and fitting them to the stairs. Then I added a little text that says "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will scar forever" to show how hurtful words can be to others."  - Maddy

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Anti-Bullying Poster

October is Anti-Bullying month, and students in Photoshop 2 created posters to publicize the event.

"First, I went out and took a picture of the upper commons with my cell phone. It was a lousy picture, so I desaturated the whole thing and adjusted the levels. I also painted the sides and back offices black.
Then came the pretty and upset girl with her hand on her head. I cut her out of another picture, desaturated her as well, and stuck her in the middle. I had to re-size to make her proportionally correct with the tables and chairs to her left. Then I adjusted her levels.
Finally I added the words. They are all things that she is feeling from being bullied.
But something was missing. At the time, I was listening to the band Shinedown on my iPod. Their song "Bully" came on. It was perfect. If you have not heard the song, I highly encourage you to listen to it.
I put the lyrics of the chorus in a space at the bottom, and added the song and band names, and
Boom! Anti- bullying poster."
- Jacob

Friday, October 12, 2012

The Spurs - Winner of the Filmstrip Contest

Students in Mrs. Miller's Photoshop 1 classes voted on their favorite filmstrip project.  Here's the winning entry by Ariah R.

Monday, October 8, 2012

zombie girl halloween project - Nick


Masked in the background.  Put in the bunny after erasing background.  Added the blood by adding the images, taking out the white and using multiply.  I did the left eye with the brush tool to blend it in.  For the white eye I replaced it with another image and lined it up with the other eye.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Shadow on the Wall - Jacob

"Took a picture from "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "Assassins Creed 2". This background was taken from my phone after school last week. Used the pen tool to cut out Bourne, and stuck him in the middle. Used lots of Levels, Curves, Brightness, Exposure, The Dodge and Burn Tools, and The Highpass Filter.

Ezio was second. Cut him out, and desaturated him. I then used the adjustment "Posterize" and set it to its lowest setting. This made the picture only black and white. No in-between. After using the magic wand tool to delete all the white, I was left with a black outline of Ezio. Stuck him on the wall, and used the pen tool to make a black bar to connect him to Bourne. I merged these layers, and duplicated them to have to shadows. I dragged the copy to the shadow on the left and used photo filters and opacity to try to match the color of the shadow. When I had it, deleted the second copy and was left with what you see above." - Jacob

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Zombie Ponies--Thomas O.

"The drawing of the main six characters surrounded by a horde of zombie ponies actually started out as a test for my ability to draw different kinds of expressions and have eyes to go along with them.
  What I didn't realize at the time was that this is probably the best of my drawing capability [to date] and the best work I have ever put forth--especially considering how this took me roughly two weeks to learn and draw."

Awesome job Thomas!  The eyes and expressions are great--really brings out their characters.
--Mrs. M