Thursday, April 7, 2016

BSA203 , ProPrac, Project feedback and what to investigate next, 7 April, 2016

What about putting it back into an accordion book, like the illustrated journal, or concertina or in a configuration like the decorations that fold out to create bells or balls of tissue?  What about making the whole skirt of the doll like that?  Experiment with putting paper together to create the shape you want.  Project could go from being a graphic novel to a sculptural object that people interact with.  Each page may not be readable by itself but be cut in the silhouette of a tree or leaf...




What about sewing it together to look like tree roots or leaves?  book created by Theresa Harsma / OwatonnaArtists.com / Photo: Katie Brien: layered trees to create a forest: Telephone Book Hive by Kristiina Lahde:

Lightroom tutorial with Chris McDonald
Keep the catalog at all costs- it lists all the moves and edits to the photos
keep all photos, no matter what in one folder so lightroom can find it.
folders
harddrive- photos (original and new)
harddrive- catalogues-project-output(finals or print)

create new catalogue when lightroom asks.  use library and develop tabs the most copy across from camera to proper folder

*Add* to move new photos to catalog import to bring it all in
folder is folder greyed out and can't be read, right click and update.
folder location and point to where it is.
f=full screen
flag photo so you only look at what you want to work at
x=reject
p=pick (flag) white
choose filter to only see
can also rate by number or colour
preview in library
develop to edit

radial filter
click to delete it
invert ot make inside of circle
effect= choose preset

graduated filter
right click to create virtual copy

heal and clone tool to fix (in lightroom) the fold lines

lens correction: check correct chromatic aberration

Don't bother with detail or camera corrections tabs

develop-sync setting to all if wanted not crop or spot removal tool

export to new outpost folder then open in photoshop


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