Monday, November 19, 2012

Anamorphosis

In the lab we gathered an illustration online that would be good for transforming. Next, we transferred it over to Photoshop and made the illustration taller and fatter at the top. This would create an allusion from the side making the illustration look normal. I then copied the illustration onto grid paper using the exact scale. The illustration would be viewed from the ground at an angle. Thus making the picture look normal and showing shadow. I tried to make the illustration look as good as possible by coloring neat. My picture was good for reflection creating a better end result.

Stencil Photos

In the lab we gathered a few photos online we may use for our stencil. We then imported the photo on to Photoshop. Here I changed the picture into black and white. I then looked over the photo and printed it off to bring back to the room. We got back to the room and began working on this large project. I first cut a piece of wood into four pieces for a frame. I made the frame by nailing the pieces of wood together then stapling cardboard onto the back of the frame. Next, I copied my stencil onto a larger piece of paper by using a projector. I cut many white and black pieces of paper out of a book next then glued it down to the cardboard for a more interesting background.