I created this using Dreamweaver, the houses themselves are a radical gradient while the roofs are a linear gradient. The background is also a linear gradient, made to look like a sunset.
The BW to Color assignment was in my opinion one of the easier ones. Maybe not in the moment but for this assignment I love the skills I learned and how to do photoshop. In the past, Photoshop and I have not gotten along, but I think we’ve buried the hatchet. I also was able to use this assignment to get better acquainted with my drawing tablet, which is something I now love to use and will continue to do so. This assignment taught me a lot of patience. It was not hard, but it was a lot. What I am most proud of with this is the growth I did, from someone who hated photoshop to someone who may be semi-good at it
For my Digital Media class, I was tasked to use a software to transform a selfie of me into digital art. This is my picture compared to the digital image that was created by transforming it into an ASCII code, creating the image on the left. I love how the software was able to recode my image into code, being able to capture elements not seen within the original photo. Take for example the use of lighting within the image, showing the contrast between the highlights and shadows reflected upon my face. It is truly amazing to see a photograph be broken down, highlighting the simplicity and the complexity of the digital art form itself. As I have studied films, I am just now realizing how I have actually underestimated the computer and the resources we have within this digital age that we live in. I favor classic cinema, the golden age of filmmaking in which the technology we have today was still only an idea. I, probably like most people, see...
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