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We had to take an "Edgy" portrait for Photographic Illustration and then destroy it in photoshop. Dan Rough of Randolph County, NC came and gave a demonstration in class on Monday. He went through some of his wonderful images with us and explained what they were used for. He then went into photoshop and gave a demo on things he uses and helped us "play" with our edgy photo.
i can't see much of a difference. either way.. yeah, image destruction..
ReplyDeleteGreat work, really neat stuff.
ReplyDeleteohhh got it! noice!
ReplyDeletegreat simple photo. It has good composition and style. The altered image has cool texture and i noticed that the eyes are sharp and clear. good job.
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