I. Wish You Were There Project
A pixel is a basic element of a digital picture it is know as the "small colorful boxes" that make up a picture.. I care ,because if have a photo composed of a lot of pixels, its considered a good photo to photo shop ,because when I zoom in and edit the photo it will be clear. The standard size of picture should be two mega pixels.
II.Album Cover
Album 1: The Pina Coolada Song By: Rupert Holmes
The photos seen above display multiple techniques and tools used in the process of making an albulm cover and backside for the "Pina Coolada Song" by Rupert Holmes. In the first series of photos displays the process in which I had used three different brush tools. In addition I had added photos of Pina Cooladas, palm trees, and coconuts to give a connecting visual. Something the viewers might feel they relate to and it might bring up a time in there life that they remember. On the backside of the cover I had used the color bucket and a specle brush for the back ground. On the backside I had also used the magnetic tool to place Rupert Holmes and the lyrics of the song. If you look closely you can also see my record label "Hippie Coelho (Hippie Records)".
Album 2-Song given: The Piano has been drinking by Tom Waits
The song I was given was "The Piano Has Been Drinking" by Tom Waits. I had used imagiery from the lyrics to get my ten photos to display the song. To show the piano has been drinking, I had placed a piano with a bottle of jack. To show the necktie asleep, i had placed a photo of a necktie with some Z's. To show the combo went back to New York, i had painted New York City in the background. To show the jukebox taking a leak, I had placed a photo of a jukebox and painted a puddle of water. If you view the lyrics in the photo seen above you can visually pick out the rest of the song clues from the albulm cover.
Album 1: Matching Shirt
The picture above displays the design I have created for a t-shirt for Rupert Holme's song : The Pina Colada Song. This design catches the audiences attention, because "Do you like Pina Coladas?" is the main part of the song that everyone should know. On this shirt I had used multiple editing tools such as the paint brush tool, the eye drop tool, the eraser, and the magnetic lasso tool. The eye dropper and paint brush were paired together in order to paint the space in-between the hammock, trees and water. I used this tool in order to let the featured elements in this photo stand out. The eraser tool was used to cut out the leaves of the palm trees ever so perfectly. The magnetic lasso tool was used to cut out simple element such as the pina coolada drink.