This is the graffiti version of my logo. I decide to pick a darker red color to keep the mysterious vibe. I wanted to make the scratches very readable to help with the grunge look as well.
Your tag brush is one of my favorites because of the major detail yet simplicity of it. At first it looks like a lot is going on but the mountains actually stand out clearly and even if you were to adjust the size of your tag brush, the viewer would still be able to see the mountains. Really great job and I enjoy the paint you picked to layer it. Very realistic mountains too!
I decided to photoshop myself into a scene of Hell's Kitchen, because I find this show to be entertaining and I think it's pretty funny (at least to me). I decided to put myself behind the counter instead of in the kitchen because I didn't have a chef's outfit that matched the other chefs. This project was relatively easy, since we had a lot of photoshop practice prior to doing it. I decided to also change the tone of my skin to a more pink tone to match everyone else's in the photo to blend more.
I found this process pretty easy. I feel like we had a lot of practice with the tools in photoshop, that it felt like second nature. It was interesting trying to find a mind ground of whitening, but not too much whitening with the teeth, but I think I found a good amount of whiteness that was still realistic but fixed.
This photo would be hard to photoshop yourself in because of the detailed railing in front of him. I am inspired by this one because it has a more emotional feel with the black and white. This one made me laugh. I also like this one for the fantasy, emotional kinda feel.
Your tag brush is one of my favorites because of the major detail yet simplicity of it. At first it looks like a lot is going on but the mountains actually stand out clearly and even if you were to adjust the size of your tag brush, the viewer would still be able to see the mountains. Really great job and I enjoy the paint you picked to layer it. Very realistic mountains too!
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