I have learned a lot in my first assignment using Photoshop. Some of the things that I've learned are how layers work, how to insert images, and how to edit and move them. What I did to start this project was I inserted an image of a plate and other things on a wooden table as a background, then started adding food to it. To do this, I started by adding a second layer as an image of bread, resizing it, and then naming the layer of bread so that I would have an easier time finding it when editing my image. After this, I had to remove its white background because of its JPG file format preventing transparency for the white background. What I did for this was use the magic wand tool by clicking on the white part of the bread layer, inverting it by pressing ctrl+shift+i on my keyboard, and then masking it to remove the background. After having been done with my bread, I started working on the condiments by adding an image file of bacon, resizing the bacon, and then using the magic wand tool to remove the bacon that didn't fully fit in the image by removing the image white background then painting them with the color black on the mask part of the layer with the brush tool, from this, I was left with three pieces of bacon with white spots that weren't removed with the background itself. To get rid of these, I did the same thing that I did with my incomplete bacon. On the selected white spots. Even though I had 3 slices of bacon, they were part of the same image meaning that if I were to move one, all of them would move with the moved one. What I did to counter this was I duplicated my image of 3 slices of bacon twice, then removed 2 Slices of bacon from each image so that I would be left with 3 independent images of bacon. Now with these, I duplicated all of them once to get 6 slices of bacon that I would place onto my sandwich. I repeated this process for my lettuce tomatoes, chips, and fountain drink, but I would have two clones of lettuce and 3 different slices of tomato all from one image. To complete my sandwich, I added Mustard to it using the brush tool, then Edited the texture and color of the brush to make it look more like mustard than a standard brush with a hardness of 100.
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AuthorHey there! My name is Ivan Kacvinsky. I am currently taking a Computer modeling and animation course. What I have learned how to do so far in this class is the use of 3DS max. a 3D modeling software that you can render, 3D model and animate in. All of the three things listed are things that I have been taught how to do and have done. Important: The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Chapel Hill HS Or Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
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