Monday, 20 April 2015

Final Piece Evidence

The screenshots shown within this post display how the final pieces have been created, evidencing the different stages.



To begin the process I used the grid option in Photoshop as this would allow me to cut up the different parts accurately. I decided each piece would be cut up 4x4 as this would be easier to put the pieces together due to a even number being used and preventing any complications. Therefore I opened two documents, one being the photograph and the other being a blank document. This would allow me to use the selection tool to select the individual pieces and then transfer them to the blank document.



I also used the grid option in the blank document so that I could arrange where the pieces could be placed within the document. The screenshot above shows that several pieces have been transferred to the blank document. This process would continue until all the pieces have been transferred and placed in an appropriate place within the document.


This shows the development of the final piece, displaying all the pieces have now been placed within the blank document. As well as this, it also evidences that the drop shadow effect has been used on half of the pieces within the document. This was a crucial feature as it would allow the pieces to further stand out from one another creating a 3d effect.


This screenshot shows that all the pieces now contain the drop shadow effect giving the photograph a more dynamic effect compared to the first outcome which showed a static photograph. 



This evidences that each layer within the document contain the drop shadow effect.


This screenshot shows that the photograph has progressed even further as the multiply option has also been used for each layer. The multiply feature allows each piece of the photograph to multiply over one another, which mixes the colours together. Thus making different shades due to these being combined.

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