Sunday, April 29, 2012
Face of the World - Wesley Krawczyk
This project is supposed to present how one can impact the world. Thus I have used the Arc de Triomphe (an important monument from France) and a photo of myself. If you work hard to create an impact in the world, you may have your face seen everywhere.
This photo was taken at one of the K buildings at San Diego Mesa College. Aside from using the vanishing point for both images, I had to use the polygon lasso tool to copy and paste parts of the background and paste them into separate layers in order to avoid ruining the background. What good is the vanishing point if it excludes the door, fire extinguisher box and other objects in this scene?
The Arc de Triomphe had the hard light layer mask while the photo had luminosity (to match with the black and white coloring of the Arc) with opacity being 75% and 50% respectively.
I did what I can to make this image as realistic as possible. I would appreciate some feedback.
- Wesley Krawczyk
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Did you study Krzysztof Wodiczko? It looks like you did but you didn't say so in your statement. You might want to add a cropped detail. Big improvement to your original idea. The "Layer Blend Modes" along with slight opacity changes are the best methods for making the image look like it was really painted or projected on the building. – Grace Gray-Adams
ReplyDeleteSorry, I forgot to mention Krzysztof Wodiczko. I did see his video and got a little creative with my project.
DeleteIt's not too late to edit my blog post and mention him up there, is it?
Thanks.
- Wesley Krawczyk
I'm pretty sure you can edit your statement to include your research. –Grace
DeleteVery nice. Simple yet effective. Tells your story well.
ReplyDeleteElaine Sanderson
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ReplyDeletenice idea with effective,simple art
ReplyDeleteYou did an excellent job of contrasting the two images so that both stand out.
ReplyDeleteNick Frelin Mult 121
I like the 3D effect that you are giving the entry way. It definitely makes you stop to look at it. It works in black and white, not color needed. Good job!
ReplyDelete-Valerie Vardaro
I like how you actually combined two different images into your mural to tell a story.
ReplyDelete- Jennifer Pranskevich
This is great. I like that this is a mural that breaks up what can be a boring campus.
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I like the whole 3-d illusion thing.
ReplyDelete-Michael Tam
Very creative and holds your attention. Great idea.
ReplyDelete- Lisa Oschmann
Looks nice! I think it's cool that you used two different levels of the wall to complete your piece.
ReplyDelete-Nicole Meinholz
Good job. nice idea~ - Hae Mi Lee
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like you are watching oer the campus! Great work. - Paul Santillan
ReplyDeleteVery creative. You did a good job creating that 3D feeling.
ReplyDelete-Lorena Verduzco
good way to use black and white -rocio sandoval
ReplyDeleteReally unique concept! Love how you manipulated the entrance to that door to look like you're entering a whole different world.
ReplyDelete- Melanie Carpio
Very interesting! Great use of the greyscale.
ReplyDelete-Edith Gonzalez
its a very urban pop art, i like it it reminds me of graffitti but well made i realy dig it!
ReplyDelete-Aida Rodriguez
gave me a great flashback when I lived in Paris. The pillars fit perfectly to frame the doorway.
ReplyDeleteKeith Hassett
Very cool... and very real.
ReplyDeleteGeri Bartusch
I like that you added the personal touch of your own image into this project. It added a level of "this is possible" perspective that I appreciated!
ReplyDelete-Alwyn Sekhri
I like how it separates into two sections but is one image. Surrounding the door is really cool too. Good job! -Frederick Ghosn
ReplyDeleteAt first glance...a very solemn piece. -Crystal Trenkle
ReplyDeletenice work, it looks real
ReplyDeleteNydia Bucci
Very creative and well done. Skillful use of Photoshop.
ReplyDelete-Walker Anderson
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ReplyDeleteVery different! I like how the empty space in the arc is where the door is.
ReplyDelete- Rachel Goetz
I love the idea of expanding this door way and making it look much more interesting then it is! This piece adds dimension to the door way!
ReplyDelete-Brittany Garcia
Nice work, unique in concept. Interesting and original.
ReplyDelete- Ed Skillion
Very creative and awesome piece.
ReplyDelete-Jenny Truong
Interesting :D
ReplyDelete-Phong Phan
Nice
ReplyDelete-Roslyn Pollard
This is a cool idea.
ReplyDeleteYa-Li Huang