Digital Photography and Imaging: Week 6

|Tang Chin Ting [ 0366473 ]
|Digital Photography and Imaging/
|Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
|Project 1B (Part 2): Recolouring Black and White



INSTRUCTIONS



LECTURES

POSTER DESIGN

Intro: 

The principles of design are the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition.

The fundamental principles of design are Emphasis, Balance and Alignment, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion, Movement, and White Space.

Figure 1.1 Poster Design

The 7 principles of poster design

  • Emphasis: The principles of design are the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition.
  • Balance and Alignment: The principles of design are the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition.
  • Contrast: Contrast is what people mean when they say a design “pops.” It comes away from the page and sticks in your memory.
  • Repetition: If you limit yourself to two strong typefaces or three strong colors, you’ll soon find you’ll have to repeat some things. That’s ok! It’s often said that repetition unifies and strengthens a design.
  • Repetition: If you limit yourself to two strong typefaces or three strong colors, you’ll soon find you’ll have to repeat some things. That’s ok! It’s often said that repetition unifies and strengthens a design.
  • Proportion: Proportion is the visual size and weight of elements in a composition and how they relate to each other. It often helps to approach your design in sections, instead of as a whole.
  • Proportion: Movement is controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye is led to move from one to the next and the information is properly communicated to your audience.
  • White Space: White space (or negative space) is the only one that specifically deals with what you don’t add. White space is exactly that—the empty page around the elements in your composition. 

TUTORIALS

PHOTOGRAPHY Basic

Reference Video:





SUBMISSION

PROJECT 1B - PART 2: Recoloring Black and White 
- Through this exercise, we need to learn about using brush tools to recolour the image that which provided by our lecturer.

Figure 2.1 Recolouring black and white

Figure 2.2 Recolouring black and white processing 

Figure 2.3 Recolouring black and white FINAL 

- We only can use the overlay or soft light mode for every layer. After I had filled in every part with color,  my final work was done.

Recoloring with Layer Masks
- In this exercise, we were allowed to recolor this picture.

Figure 2.4 Recolouring with Layer Masks 

- Our lecturer also gave us two demos to drop the colour of skin and hair.
Figure 2.5 & 2.6 Recolouring with Layer Masks 

Figure 2.7 Layers

Figure 2.8 Processing with the hair

Figure 2.9 Recolouring with layer masks FINAL

- I created 5 layers for this exercise including Face, Fur, Hair, Lips, and eyes.
- After this exercise, we need to choose another black and white picture to do the same step to recoloring with that picture. And also used the same demo to drop the skin and hair color.

Figure 2.10 Recolouring with Layer Masks 

Figure 2.11 Layers 

Figure 2.12 Recolouring with Layer Masks FINAL



 
Figure 2.13 & 2.14 Before and After

       Figure 2.15 & 2.16 Before and After 


FINAL RECOLOURING BLACK AND WHITE 1

       Figure 2.17 Final Recolouring Black and White JPEG

FINAL RECOLOURING WITH LAYER MASK 1

       Figure 2.18 Final Recolouring with Layer Mask 1

FINAL RECOLOURING WITH LAYER MASK 2

       Figure 2.19 Final Recolouring with Layer Mask 2


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