Monday, March 23, 2015

     In this tattoo project, the strongest part of my piece is matching the color contrast of the tattoo to the color contrast of the picture. My tattoo looks realistic with the opacity lowered. I used the dodge and blur tool to make the colors not so harsh as to give the tattoo an older, more worn down effect.  What I can approve on in this project is the warp tool. I feel like the tattoo does not curve perfectly with my body and it is a little bit too slanted down. 
     What was easy about this project for me was finding a place for me to put this tattoo.  This is a fairly large tattoo with little details and so it was obvious that I had to have a large space to work with. What was difficult for me was working with all of the curves on my back. It was hard to warp the tattoo to bend over my shoulder blade and curve towards my arm.
     I demonstrated the objective in this project by making the picture of me brighter and adjusting the contrast. I used multiple tools to blend the tattoo in with my body and make it look like this is a real picture. If I could redo this project, I would probably choose a smaller tattoo and put it in a different place. This is just because I found it very difficult, as stated before, to folio the curves of my back.

1 comment:

  1. Creativity: 3
    Effort: 4
    Meeting Objective: 4
    Composition: 4
    Progression:4
    Conclusion:4
    Awesome!
    23=A

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