Summer to FallInspiration Photo: Practice Photo: Final Product One of the hardest aspects of changing a photo from summer or spring to fall is ensuring that you only alter the hues of deciduous trees. Evergreen trees are called evergreen for a reason. So I had to work to maintain the green colour in the evergreens while changing the deciduous trees from green to orange. This challenge was a good intro back into photo altering and I am happy with how the photos turned out. Make it RainInspiration Photo Practice Photo Final Product Rain is a challenge because you want to add enough that you can see it, but not too much so that you can't see the photo. you also have to make sure that the rain makes sense in the photo you chose. my practice photo was taken on a beautiful sunny day with a little wind. The thing that I don't like about it is that you can tell it was not actually raining because my hair and clothes are dry, despite the "rain". For the final product I chose a photo with some clouds and believable subject so that it is not so obvious that I added the rain in. Make it Winter (snow)Inspiration Photo Practice Photo Final Product Changing the season to winter was probably my biggest challenge. Adding snow was just a small aspect to the various changes required to make the photo a believable winter image. In my practice photo I added too much snow and similar to the rain, the subject matter of the photo doesn't match the weather. Despite these flaws it was a fantastic learning experience and I was able to choose a better image, and improve my technique for the final product. One big aspect of changing a photo to winter is changing the white balance to a much cooler tone and altering all of the colors to either white (snow) or dark grey and blue tones that tend to be prominent during the winter. Overall I am happy with my result and am pleased with the learning experience this challenge provided. Add A RainbowInspiration Photo Practice Photo Final Product Adding rainbows was probably my favorite, and most finicky challenge. At first I did not layer my progress enough so every time I made a mistake, I restarted. As I practiced however I learned how to layer so I could easily reverse my mistakes and make adjustments. The other thing that I found was a challenge was altering my process for each photo. If I followed the tutorial step by step exactly, the rainbow would not work and it would be very unrealistic. As I practiced with different photos I had to figure different tools, techniques and processes that worked for each situation. Despite the frustration and time that it took to achieve my final result, I am very pleased with how it turned out and I know I will use this skill for future projects. Final ReflectionMy goal with this project was to take a set of images and change the weather so that they look like they were actually taken like that. I feel like realistic photo shop poses a challenge on its own and I wanted to learn a skill that I would likely use in the future. I am extremely pleased with how my final photos turned out! I feel like they are realistic and look like they could have been taken that way. My two favorite images are the rain and the rainbow but I learned a whole set of skills from all of them. I enjoyed the opportunity to expand my knowledge of photo shop in my own personal interests and I look forward to using my new skills in the future! Sources:https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/photoshop-weather-effects-rain/
https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/add-dramatic-rain-to-a-photo-in-photoshop--psd-29536 https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/rainbow/ https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/photoshop-snow/ https://photoshopstar.com/add-snow-to-a-photo/ https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/starry-sky/ https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/lightning/
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