Tuesday, March 23, 2010

#5 Photoshop: Layering




Using the pen tool, i cut an image of one of Alexander McQueen's catwalk designs/model.
It was my first time using the pen tool, and
I nearly killed my arm cos I was so tense and nervous...hah
a but you get used to it! =] I started out with the first image, and the result of using the pen tool is shown below:

During class, we played round with photoshop layers. using the image we cut out, we added a background, text and a shape & this is what I came up with:


For this layer, I placed the image on top of the background and typed "reptilia" on the side. The elliptical shape has been filled with an orange colour and then changed to "soft light".

For this layer, I free transformed the model and made her larger, so that not her whole body fit onto the page. I used a filter and texturised the image.


This layer, the elliptical shape has been on top of the background, image and text. The background and image have been made less transparent.



#4 Scanning (W3 HW)

1. How to scan:

1. Place your image on the scanner, face down, and close the lid.
2. Press the 'scan' button on the scanner, or if you prefer, open up the program on your computer (Brother ControlCentre3) and select where you want to save your file and hit 'scan'.
3. To change the settings of your scan, open the 'customs' options and select the descreen option, appropriate resolution, scan type and document size etc. I think with my scanner, the descreen option is already built in and so, you will not have to worry about turning on the descreen function.
4. Save your scan in a desired location and preferably as .jpeg (in order to upload onto the web) and .psd (use in photoshop).


2. Discuss what the Descreen selection does and why it is important (include the images scanned in exercise 1).

When the descreen selection on the scanner is turned on, the moire pattern scan is avoided and a better resolution of the scanned image is produced. The moire pattern appears on magazines images that have been scanned with the descreen selection turned off.

With my scanner, I think the descreen function is built in and clear images were produced.


3. Explain what resolutions are best for web, print and presentations for fashion.

Unfortunately, my scanner did not have the 72dpi and 360 dpi resolutions.



This magazine image (left) was scanned at 100dpi and there are tiny square patches and the image is not crisp and defined.










The image was scanned at 150dpi (right) and the result is clearer than the image scanned at 100dpi. There are no visible square patches on the image, however, there are faint lines that run across the image.








This is the result of the image (right) being scanned at 300dpi. The image is clear and crisp. The model and the dress are clearly defined and there are no lines or squares.



When scanning images for the print and web, the higher resolution of 300dpi is satistory in producing clear, crisp and defined images. I'm not sure what the outcome of a 360dpi looks like so I will have to wait and see. But if I was using my home scanner, I would select the 300dpi resolution.


4. Fabric and DDS Scans

These images were scanned at 300dpi with 24bit Colour Mode (this was the only colour mode option on my scanner).
- hehe my fabric is a bit wrinkled -





















K.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

#3 stylescrapbook

I LOOVE THIS BLOG!

"I AM ANDY
Im a MEXICAN fashion junkie living in Holland, completely obsessed with moving to PARIS, trying to make my way up into the European fashion Industry." - I want to be her...

This blogger seems to have heaps of time on her hands and goes to a million fashion runway shoes! Luckily for me, she does and blogs about them =) her supporting images of the models outside the show etc makes her blog come alive and exciting for the reader.

Once again, she is blogging from Paris and reading her blog makes me reminisce about the time I went to Paris and got lost shopping in LaFayette and Au Printemps!

Her language is very casual and "normal" and she seems to be talking to "me" through her blog and images =D

http://www.stylescrapbook.com/



#2 alicepoint

alicepoint is an european blog that is written in a foreign language (i have yet to find out what language it is) and translated in English. It is winter in Europe and I enjoy reading this blog and viewing the images and photographs as it reminds me of my recent holiday in Europe and my love for this cold and chilly season.

Alice, the blogger, provides an insight to the fashionable street styles on the opposite side of the world and this allows me to look forward to the next season's trends and clothes. The inclusion of scenery/European street photographs allows us to see where the blogger comes from and I love this because even though she is from another country, fashion is something we have in common!

She blogs about the clothes she's bought and documents her experience whilst shopping for these fashion pieces and this brings life and a different interest and charm to her blog.

http://alicepoint.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

#1

Yay!
I made my first blog ever!
I really don't know what to say so this first entry will be short and sweet!
HI EVERYONE! =)

kaz.