Beaudoin+-+Texture



How I got my final product for Texture 3's assignment: 1. From the 2nd photo with the caption "Tree Line" was taken and pasted onto the photo with the caption of "Board Walk, Sky, and Prairie." 2. Then the tree line was aligned to look natural with it surroundings 3. Once placed in the desired spot, the Tree Line layer was selected and that sky was erased to be the same color tone as the main image. 4. Next, I held SHIFT as i shrunk the body figure (me), then it was copied using the //Quick Selection Tool// and pasted onto the main image of the "Board Walk, Sky, and Prairie" that is now a combination with "Tree Line." 5. Using the same tool, the body figure's shadow was selected, copied and pasted onto the "Board Walk, Sky and Prairie," "Tree Line," and "Figure" page. 6. From there, the shadow is still selected. I then pressed SHIFT to shrink the shadow to be in line and match with the body figure. 7. The lines of the shadow didn't line up with the way the board walk's boards were going, so I decided to soften the shadow, the burn it to make it look as if it was suppose to be in that photograph rather than belonging to another. 8. As I looked, something didn't look quite right, so I then brightened the front of the prairie to make it looks as if the sun is behind the photographer. 9. The clouds looked very UN-real, so i sharpened just the sky to give it more of a distinct cloud figure. 10. After sharpening, i didn't like how bright it was, so i burned it. 11. That was my final product and I was happy with the result.

The Elements that I used in my final product was (natural) texture. For the Principles of Design, there was unity and harmony of how natural this final product looks -- very convincing. As well as movement because the figure is jumping.

So that is how I got my final product for Texture 3's assignment.