Blog Post #4
Lauren Mazich
Blog Post #4
My Poster:
For my movie poster, I had a few ideas that I felt I could potentially do. After I started to play around with some of the tools on Photoshop, I decided to recreate a movie poster for Toy Story. I did this by using a variety of characters from the movie and tools in Photoshop to create a fun new look for the poster.
Tools Used in the Making:
I used several different tools to create my poster. First I used the quick selection tool a couple of times to move specific parts of a layer onto the main poster. This tool made it quick and easy to select parts a of layer that you wanted to incorporate and exclude parts that you did not want to include. This tool was very helpful for selecting big portions of the picture. However, to get rid of the little details, I used the clone the eraser tool on a mask to get rid of the details that could not be erased from the quick selection tool. Even though this tool was a bit more difficult to use, it made the poster look much cleaner than it was previous to using this tool. From the videos, I decided to use the blemish tool. I found this difficult to use a first, but once I got the hang of it, it definitely added a sharper look to the characters on my poster. With the help of masks and smart objects, I felt that it gave me the ability to play around with different tools to enhance the look of my poster.
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Blog Post #4
My Poster:
For my movie poster, I had a few ideas that I felt I could potentially do. After I started to play around with some of the tools on Photoshop, I decided to recreate a movie poster for Toy Story. I did this by using a variety of characters from the movie and tools in Photoshop to create a fun new look for the poster.
Tools Used in the Making:
I used several different tools to create my poster. First I used the quick selection tool a couple of times to move specific parts of a layer onto the main poster. This tool made it quick and easy to select parts a of layer that you wanted to incorporate and exclude parts that you did not want to include. This tool was very helpful for selecting big portions of the picture. However, to get rid of the little details, I used the clone the eraser tool on a mask to get rid of the details that could not be erased from the quick selection tool. Even though this tool was a bit more difficult to use, it made the poster look much cleaner than it was previous to using this tool. From the videos, I decided to use the blemish tool. I found this difficult to use a first, but once I got the hang of it, it definitely added a sharper look to the characters on my poster. With the help of masks and smart objects, I felt that it gave me the ability to play around with different tools to enhance the look of my poster.
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