Illustrator's Toolkit Week 4 - Photoshop Editing
We were given the task to edit three different photos using photoshop to make them an appropriate quality to display on a website.
The original images we were given:
The first image edited to the following:
-Square up the drawing but retain as much of the background sheet as possible.
-Remove the yellow colour cast.
-Remove any scuffs or marks.
-Save as an RGB image at 72dpi - width of image 700 pixels.
-Square up the drawing but retain as much of the background sheet as possible.
-Remove the yellow colour cast.
-Remove any scuffs or marks.
-Save as an RGB image at 72dpi - width of image 700 pixels.
The second image edited to:
-Remove the painting from its background (keep the frame) and square it up.
-Place it on a larger white background and give it a drop shadow - lit from top left.
-Save as an RGB image at 72dpi - width of image 1000 pixels.
-Remove the painting from its background (keep the frame) and square it up.
-Place it on a larger white background and give it a drop shadow - lit from top left.
-Save as an RGB image at 72dpi - width of image 1000 pixels.
The final image edited to:
-Remove Betty from her background.
-Place her on a toned background that is light grey at the top but blending to white towards the bottom (like an infinity curve).
-Give her a slight cast shadow as if she was lit from high front left.
-Save as an RGB image at 72 dpi - 600 pixels wide.
-Remove Betty from her background.
-Place her on a toned background that is light grey at the top but blending to white towards the bottom (like an infinity curve).
-Give her a slight cast shadow as if she was lit from high front left.
-Save as an RGB image at 72 dpi - 600 pixels wide.