1. Where/how did you get your inspiration/idea?
I started off, by searching Photoshop clones examples. Many of them were in bedrooms, interacting with different objects around the room. After seeing many examples of bedrooms. I had grown tired of it so I wanted to do something different. So I had decided to do mine at the park in different positions like the slide, monkey bars, ect.
2. What did you struggle with and/or discover while using Photoshop?
After capturing my pictures, I had selected five different positions. I then followed the cloning tutorial. After aligning the pictures, I noticed that the camera had shifted a little. Making it more difficult, now I would have to do more work. I then had to pay more attention to detail because some of the objects in the pictures had shifted.
3. What elements and principles did you use, and how did you use them?
Elements:
I started off, by searching Photoshop clones examples. Many of them were in bedrooms, interacting with different objects around the room. After seeing many examples of bedrooms. I had grown tired of it so I wanted to do something different. So I had decided to do mine at the park in different positions like the slide, monkey bars, ect.
2. What did you struggle with and/or discover while using Photoshop?
After capturing my pictures, I had selected five different positions. I then followed the cloning tutorial. After aligning the pictures, I noticed that the camera had shifted a little. Making it more difficult, now I would have to do more work. I then had to pay more attention to detail because some of the objects in the pictures had shifted.
3. What elements and principles did you use, and how did you use them?
Elements:
- Shape/Form
- Colour
- Texture
- Value
- Space
- Perspective
- Movement
- Proportion
- Focal Point