Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Swapping faces
In my first attempt at "swapping faces" I had to put a mans head on the body of a young girl.
I learned that making the colors of the two skin tones match may be the most tedious step, but it turned out to make the photo look realistic. It was a lot easier than i had expected. It did turn out like i thought it would. on a scale of one to ten, id rate it a 9, because it looks a lot like the original photo, but it still needs some work. I am most proud of my second try, the married couple, though i think it still needs some work.
I learned that making the colors of the two skin tones match may be the most tedious step, but it turned out to make the photo look realistic. It was a lot easier than i had expected. It did turn out like i thought it would. on a scale of one to ten, id rate it a 9, because it looks a lot like the original photo, but it still needs some work. I am most proud of my second try, the married couple, though i think it still needs some work.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Second try at morphing creatures
This is my second try at the "morphing creatures". It turned out a little bit better than i expected. The pictures look pretty good together. It didnt take as long as i thought it would the second time, but its probably because i didnt watch the video this time. Im very proud that i found the pictures, the angles work so well together. I would rate my creativity highly, maybe a 7, because i didnt do a flying pig, or anything cliche like that. This class in general is going very well, i really like the creative flexibility.
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