For my image I composited a bear on an asteroid flying through the skies. I used the gradient and color balance of blue to match with the sky color and feeling of calmness.
For this composite I chose four digital versions/remakes of art historical paintings and placed them on a heavily textured wall. Then I overlaid a cat and a man each with a paint roller. I wanted to have humor and appropriation as well as a mix of styles.
I composited together an image of a monkey sitting on a tree with a snake found in a rainforest. I think the composite highlights the diversity of the rainforest, the place many species call home.
So this was my first time using PS, so i decided to go for something simple and create a tulip. It definitely wasn’t easy as a new user but it was fun to experiment for the first time.
For my first composition, I decided to make a pixelated rubber duckie wearing a little hat. This is my first time using Photoshop, so I created my design using basic squares and rectangles. I experimented with many layers; overall, this is what my adventure into Photoshop resulted in!
I created this composition in Photoshop and is also my first time using this application. As I created this image, I was inspired by the color wheel and the shaping tool. In my eyes, the shape represents a modern flower, each large square representing a petal.
I created this beautiful composition in photoshop. This was created using the shape tool as well as the marker tool, to create a abstract design. I think that this design is meant to help the audience to fall upon their own interpretation and to rely on their imagination to understand this subtle but unique piece. This was my first time using photoshop and really my first time designing a piece of art.
Hi, class! This is my first original composition in Photoshop, though I used the program many years ago to edit family photos and create collages, instinctively learning the basic editing functions. This time, I experimented with two geometric shapes—rectangles and triangles—to create an abstract portrait of Jesus on the cross, using layer blending modes to add structure and achieve a Cubist aesthetic. This exercise helped me better understand complementary colors, though I still have much to learn about color logic when layering and blending. At first, I struggled to re-familiarize myself with the basics I had practically forgotten, but I really enjoyed the process!
This is my composition created in Photoshop. This is the first time I have used Photoshop. I chose to use the rectangle, ellipse, and line tool to create a beach/boardwalk scene featuring a clear sky, sand, tree, and a white bench.