Wood texture 1
This picture is intended for the use of the 3D environment. I plan on using this as a daytime variant of the wall due to how it is much brighter than the alternative. First I wanted to reduce the reflection on it, so I selected the brighter section of the
Sam Harris
The first thing I did on this picture was motion blur out the background and sharpen the subject of the image to make it stand out more. I had then used colour tools to change the colour settings of the different shadings. I had used these to make it easier to notice the different colours used better without them blending into the sunlight coming in through the window. Afterwards I had edited the brightness and contrast settings to make it seem like less sunlight was coming in through the window, to allow the viewer to see the subject of the image more easily. For the final touches I had changed the colour of the pen to make it brighter.
The first thing I had done to edit this photo is blur the unnecessary details, like the carpet underneath the desk. The reason for it is to make the subject of the image stand out more that the rest of the photo. Afterwards I had used the mixer brush tool on the I Mac's to reduce the light reflecting off of it and any other reflections on the monitor of the main subject. Next, I had used the brush tool again on the desk to remove any objects that are not part of the main subject of the video. This includes the mouse mat, apple keyboard, and jacket behind the subject of the image. The reason for doing this is to draw attention from these objects so it can focus on the subject. Lastly, I had toned the brightness down to remove any unnecessary light that is seeping through the window.
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In this photo, I had cropped out most of it to remove all the unnecessary parts to zoom in on the subject only.
In this photo, I had cropped out most of it to remove all the unnecessary parts to zoom in on the subject only. This is so it only focuses on the colour aspect of the photo. Next I had blurred out the fenc and sharpened the
In this photo, I had cropped out most of it to remove all the unnecessary parts to zoom in on the subject only.