Fohr-texture

1. To start the project, I chose a photo of a gravestone that I took during the graveyard photo shoot. 2. Creating a duplicate layer of the main image, I selected the gravestone and changed the opacity to make it so that the letters were 'echoed.' 3. Pulling up another image, this one of flowers, I selected one of the flowers from the image and placed it on my main image of the gravestone. 4. I then changed the flowers opacity to make it look as if the flower was originally engraved into the gravestone. 5. After all was said and done, I noticed that the flower was a little too small, therefore I made the picture larger. 6. Then selecting a picture of the sky, I pasted it on the gravestone picture. 7. I changed the opacity of the sky to make it as if the gravestone had a background. 8. I erased the parts of the sky that had covered the original background of the gravestone. (i.e the grass.) 9. I then messed around with the exposure/curves of the image. 10. In attempt to make the flower brighter, to make it stand out more, I changed the saturation of the image. 11. As a final step, I dodged the lettering of the gravestone to make them stand out a little more in the image.



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