(Remember if you haven't uploaded to your blog yet, make sure to do this prior to next class in order to receive late credit.)
We also went over the next project, Levitation!
Example of historical levitation photography
Remember, photographers have been manipulating images long before photoshop!
Falling Teacher
- Think about the story you will try to tell. Consider the background, lighting, color, costume, hair, props, and accessories... I want an AWESOME ONE!
Here are some helpful links for inspiration and tutorials:
http://yowayowacamera.com/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/levitation-photography/
http://giveawaytuesdays.wonderhowto.com/inspiration/levitation-challenge-5-tutorials-for-defying-gravity-0127500/
http://www.missaniela.com/
http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/breathtaking-underwater-apartment-photo-manipulation/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/levitation-photography/
http://giveawaytuesdays.wonderhowto.com/inspiration/levitation-challenge-5-tutorials-for-defying-gravity-0127500/
http://www.missaniela.com/
http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/breathtaking-underwater-apartment-photo-manipulation/
Inspiration Images/Links:
Student Example
Student Example
Assignment for this week: "Levitation"
- I want you to upload the Levitation image to your blog that we did in class. Title your post: Levitation - Class.
- For the weekly assignment, You will take a minimum of two photographs. One of the empty scene and one with you "levitating."
- Locate your images.
- Process in Lightroom. (make sure color/exposure/density is the same!)
- Open both images in Photoshop.
- Locate your empty scene image. Hit (Command)⌘A to select all, and then ⌘C to copy. Locate your Levitating image and ⌘V to paste.
- In the Layers Palette, make sure the empty scene is selected. Drag this layer onto the layer mask icon to create a layer mask.
5. It should now look like this:
6. Hit ⌘I to invert the layer. Your screen should now look like this:
7. Select your brush tool (B) and make sure that your painting with white. Using 100% opacity, paint out the object to erase from view.
- As you get closer to your body, you can lower the brush hardness, as well as the opacity and flow. This will allow for a cleaner erase and a more realistic "Levitation."
- When finished, save one copy with the layers as a PSD. This is for your records, in case you want to go in and change anything later.
- Now go to Layer -- and Flatten Image.
- Save this copy as a JPEG, to upload to blog.
- Lastly, upload both images (In Class and Weekly Assignment) to your blog no later than before class on 10/11.
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