Monday, 14 March 2016

Production

For the production side of things we first had to take pictures of our objects and what you see here is a seamless background that me and my friend created with a table. 2 overhead lights, a camera and stand, some white background card and the weight to balance it out which just happens to be my bag.

In the photoshop part of the production you can see in the first picture that it's zoomed right in and what I had to do was select the paint bucket part of the tool bar, select a colour and fill in all of the white parts which was very tedious but paid off in the end. Below you can see that I put a "filter" over the top by selecting the rectangle tool and drawing me over the top, putting the opacity to around 30% and changing the pattern colour overlay to a rainbow one which made it a bit more colourful, especially the background because it looked a bit dull just being one colour. I also selected the "bubble pattern" took on the bucket tool and filled in some of the top 2 parts of text and made it look a bit more funky, you can see in the pictures below at the top left of the screen, the bucket tool is active and the bubble pattern is selected.


Here is my final piece for you to see. I think my production came off okay and I think it was worth all the annoying filling in of the White parts.

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