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Autoscopy

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This shows my happy place that I go to when I feel like my world is getting darker. I like to go out into nature, or imagine I'm surrounded by it, and be with my dog and watch some movies on my laptop.  I took a total of 5 photos, and in Adobe Illustrator, used the lasso tool to cut myself out of the photo below, and insert it into the photo of my dorm room couch. I used transparency layers to edit the picture of the forest, and added a water color filter to the photo of the couch. I used the lasso tool to cut out the dog and the laptop, and inserted them as well. I then used the paint tool to create the ‘darkness’ and took a long time using different style brushes and erasers to make it look as if it’s dissolving.   25% Quality: 50% Quality: 75% Quality:  100% Quality: Playing with different GIF Formats: Here I limited the colors to 32, and made white transparent  Here I limited the colors to 16 while keeping white transparent Here I limited

Black and White To Color Project

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In Adobe Ilustrator, I chose a picture from my high school graduation and made it black and white. Then, I used the paint tool and started to color on myself. I zoomed in a lot to make sure I could color in the details in order for it to look realistic. I darkened my cap and robe to keep a color theme going, and added black lipstick with black ‘paint’. I then added a nose piercing and eyebrow piercing to top off the punk look. I made the background purple because I, again, wanted to maintain a color theme. I had a lot of fun with this project.  

Somewhere Final Project

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In Adobe Photoshop, I edited a photo of me and Forrest Gump sitting together on the iconic bench from the movie. I took the original photo and used the lasso tool to outline myself and cut myself out. This part took awhile because I wanted it to look seamless and have the background from the original image be completely erased. Once I cut myself out, I added myself to the scene and ended up cutting out my feet because it didn’t fit in the frame. I then played with the filters and setting of the images to try and make it seem as realistic and seamless as possible.  

Name in Binary Code

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