Lab #7 Reflection
Filters... That's the basis of this lab. Showing whether we know how to use filters to change the way a photo looks using the program photoshop as a basis. Just so I don't lose you, take a look at this.
This is the final result of my lab #7. We were asked to take a picture of ourself and then use a liquify filter. Basically we just had to mess around with the picture and make it look different. As you can see I look like I have some health problems... But thats the point of this project, to make pictures look different from how they normally look. Then after using my own picture, we had to choose a scenery picture we had in our files. This scenery picture was taken during my walk for the first ever lab! I took this picture and made 5 copies of it. Then our objective was to choose any 5 filters from the filter gallery and use it to make the picture look differently. It was an easy lab that required paying attention so you knew what to do. As a great student I payed attention and got this done. I mean, look at these layers! The different filters that I used were angled strokes, glowing edges, ocean ripple, neon glow and underpainting.


As a web designer I believe these skills are necessary in order to make really cool effects using filters. It will make pictures look a lot more different from the usual and spice it up. This gives more options of creativity for a web designer to make true art work!

This is the final result of my lab #7. We were asked to take a picture of ourself and then use a liquify filter. Basically we just had to mess around with the picture and make it look different. As you can see I look like I have some health problems... But thats the point of this project, to make pictures look different from how they normally look. Then after using my own picture, we had to choose a scenery picture we had in our files. This scenery picture was taken during my walk for the first ever lab! I took this picture and made 5 copies of it. Then our objective was to choose any 5 filters from the filter gallery and use it to make the picture look differently. It was an easy lab that required paying attention so you knew what to do. As a great student I payed attention and got this done. I mean, look at these layers! The different filters that I used were angled strokes, glowing edges, ocean ripple, neon glow and underpainting.


As a web designer I believe these skills are necessary in order to make really cool effects using filters. It will make pictures look a lot more different from the usual and spice it up. This gives more options of creativity for a web designer to make true art work!
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