Soldiers Feedback 1.
Really love this work Dan well done. I like the idea of the soldier at the hop farm can you develop this?
Friday, 23 October 2009
Thursday, 15 October 2009
More Playing With Colour
Colour Test

This is an attempt at colour manipulation, getting inspiration from the girl in the red coat image. I have used one of my photos here of a tank commander to experiment with colouring parts of the photo. To do this I first applied the filters to make the photo look old, these being black and white filters and noise to blur the image. I then put a copy of the original photo under this layer and began to rub out the black and white. I experimented by rubbing out different parts of the image and this was the combination which I thought looked best. His face is rubbed out which focuses the audience on it, but also some of the background is which lets the audience identify what the background is (green and brown being associated with trees).
Playing with Colour - Inspiration
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Photo Manipulation - Matching
Photo Manipulation
Final Rendition
This is the final image which has been modified a little more. I decided that the soldiers' face looked too clean and not like he'd been in a war so I dirtied it up. This was done using the dodge and burn tool again. His lower face had this done and so did his helmet. The final thing done to the image was the scratches which go all over the image. This was done by making an image with scratch brushes and then making it opaque and putting it over the soldier. This completes the digital colouring and gives the photo an old look.Second Colouring
Here is a second rendition of the image which has had other things done to it. Firstly, the background. I added a texture to the background, which was dirt that I took a photo of, that added some more tones to the image. Because this is partially opaque the colour can still be seen behind. I then darkened the background by raising the contrast and added a shadow behind the head. On top of all this I then used a scratchy brush to add the visible scratches. I then added a filter to the whole image. The filter has desaturated the image to make it look like an old photo.First Colouring

This is the result of the intial clouring of the soldier. I used different layers to put in different colours, as shown in the screenshot here. I filled in each section by selecting the area on the pen drawing layer and then moving to a different layer. Then by colouring on this with the brush tool it would colour inside the lines, making it quick and easy to fill the whole thing.
I added a lighting effect to the background to create a more 3 dimesional image. To make the soldier match this I used the dodge tool to lighten parts of him and the burn tool to darken other parts. This means there is less flat colour and more depth to the image.
I added a lighting effect to the background to create a more 3 dimesional image. To make the soldier match this I used the dodge tool to lighten parts of him and the burn tool to darken other parts. This means there is less flat colour and more depth to the image.Line Drawing
Proposal
Brief
In this unit I intend to study soldiers and war, specifically looking at the effects of war on soldiers and how soldiers are represented. On this blog I intend to showcase all of the digital work which I produce and material which I find which is relevant to my topic
In this unit I intend to study soldiers and war, specifically looking at the effects of war on soldiers and how soldiers are represented. On this blog I intend to showcase all of the digital work which I produce and material which I find which is relevant to my topic
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