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Tuesday, November 16, 2010


ASSIGNMENT 1 : FESTIVAL

( BEFORE )

FIREWORKS FESTIVAL




Step 1 :
This is the start of my editing. First what i did here is that i add some text at this picture. What i wrote is 'FIREWORKS FESTIVAL 2010'. This is just a testing of my typography. I'am not actually doing this kind of typo to this picture.


Step 2 :
From this picture what we can see here is that i'am changing the type of typo to the '2010'. The type of typography that i apply to this number is Snap ITC.



Step 3 :
From this picture what we can see that i already finish did the typography. Behind the typography i did add some background if you can see. The reason i did that is to make the typo more interesting. From this part, my wallpaper is already beginning to finish.


Step 4 :
As we can see in this picture, the wallpaper is already about to finish. What i do next is that i adjust the typography position in order to make it more nice. By using the select tools i can make it happen.


( AFTER )

This is the ending product of my editing. It may not looks that good. But i hope this is quite nice to be a wallpaper. 



PHOTO EDITING


BEFORE


Step 1 :
This is the beginning of the photo retouching. What i do here is that i select the healing brush tools and start to make the acne disappear. 


Step 2 :
As in this picture i already make the acne gone. This is not the total retouching. I just make the acne looks like it's not there. After this i select the clone stamp tools to make the skin looks like it's not being edited.


AFTER

This is the finishing result of my editing. It may not looks very good. I'am still learning to enhance my skills using the Photoshop. By using the healing brush tools and clone stamp tools i can make the acne disappear. Thank you :)




PHOTO RETOUCHING



Step 1 :
What i do here is that i adjust the hue and saturation in order to make it more nice.



Step 2 :
What i did here is that i select the auto tone at the navigation bar to adjust the tone value of the picture.