2. Process
• I used a filter gallery and I also
used the sliders to make this
product. The colours were from
the original image. I made the
image look like this by using the
filter gallery sliders, so that it
would look more abstract. I didn’t
use any other setting or method
because it wouldn’t have looked
right with the filter gallery.
3. PROCESS• By using Photoshop, I
selected parts of the plane
and added colours that
match the original colours.
Then by adding solid colour
it makes it look more
cartoony and graphic. I
added the solid colours by
using the lasso tool and
selecting parts of the image
and then filling those parts in
with colour. I didn’t use any
sliders as I wanted to make it
look like a very rough
rotoscope. I also added
colour to the original image
because it was black and
white.
4. Process
• Using the same method I
used to make the
Rotoscope images
(which was selecting
parts of the image then
colouring them in with
solid colour ), I turned
the selected parts of the
image into solid a colour.
Then I selected them all
and put it on the ‘colour’
setting which made the
image look like this. I
like the contrast
between the black and
white background with
the coloured image over
the top as it makes the
plane look almost 3D.
5. Process
• I got a image I liked
from the internet
then through the use
of filter gallery
change the image in
to something new. I
changed it from a
simple image into
something like a oil
painting which I
thought looked more
interesting and
similar to some video
game art I have seen.
6. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you
include in your final product?
– For my final product I will use the filter gallery to
make my images. I will also include details of how
it is important to use highlights in the finalised
image. I will also use Rotoscope to make my image
stripped back and more stylised.
– I would have liked to have used a combination of
two separate images together to create one final
product. I may try this in my final piece of work.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments