Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Using Photoshop

Before

These before and after pictures show how models can be easily photo manipulated  and perfected by using only few tools. In Photoshop such as spot healer to take her spots and moles away and using layer mask to make her skin look less oily and more smooth and to enhance her other features to make the pictures look better. The mask you use to make her face look smoother means that if you do something wrong so then you can flip the black and white around and then go over whatever you did wrong.
After

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Fonts




Horror

I think that this looks like a horror font because it looks like viscous dripping from the letters. Looks like it could fit in to a series of children’s Halloween books or Halloween series.

Romance
I think that this looks like a romance font because it has elegant swirls to it, which makes it look quite feminine, and like a romance film. It also looks quite romantic as it looks like someone has wrote it for an admirer.

Action
This font looks like an action film title because it looks like an army type of font as it’s all joined together and is all the same size. It also looks like its been stamped down, this makes look quite masculine and like its been sprayed down as it’s not very neat and stencilled.


Sci-fi
This font looks like a sci-fi font because it’s in bold and quite blockish, which makes it look quite modern, and in the future. It also looks like it's been done on a computer as it's boxy and quite square looking.

Historical drama

I think this looks like an historical drama font because it looks like the font people used to write it hundreds of years ago and quite regal as well.

Friday, 19 September 2014

Posters


This is a mind map from features from different film posters and what they have on them and what they mean.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Adobe Illustrator Animation


This is the image i made from adobe illustrator by using vectors to join my face together and to make curves.

In this article, I am going to explain vector graphics using adobe illustrator and bitmap graphics.

First of all you start off with a bitmap image, using photo booth, when you zoom in to a bitmap image all you can see is pixels which isn't very useful. So to change this you can go in to adobe illustrator and use the pen tool to mark out the outlines of your face and the go in to more depth by using more detailed features such as hair strands etc. When using vectors you can zoom in a lot and it won't go pixelated and stay the same. This will make a cartoon image of yourself or of the object you are doing.

The picture I have used for my vector image is from a image I took on Photo Booth on my mac. The original picture looks good as it normally was but as you zoom in to it, it becomes pixelated and a more lossy image.