Tuesday, April 16, 2013



In Visual Art class we used Photoshop to manipulate one photo by using another. I learned a few new tips in how to edit photographs by using different tools such as the Magic Wand, the Clone Stamp, the Liquefy setting, and the Shadow Drop application. It was difficult at first, while listening to a video instruction guide, but I soon got the hang of it. In this picture I used a woman’s tongue and a picture of a frog. I used the Magic Wand feature to crop and drag the frog onto the picture of the woman’s lower face. I used the Clone Stamp tool to bring the texture and colors of the tongue onto the frog. I also used the Shadow Drop feature to put a shadow under the cropped frog to make it look as real as possible.

In Visual Art class we used Photoshop to manipulate multiple photos. I learned a few new tips in how to edit photographs by using different tools such as the Magic Wand, the Clone Stamp, the Liquefy setting, and the Shadow Drop application. It was difficult at first, while listening to a video instruction guide, but I soon got the hang of it. In this picture I used pancakes, and I cropped the jaw and mouth off a fish and after using the liquefy setting. I was able to place the cropped mouth onto the pancakes to try to combine the two pictures into one scary looking batch of pancakes.