Panorama Photoshop
For our group panorama, we had to individually inspect our selected site and photograph an area we like so that we could photoshop a given image, I chose the Rolls Royce Phantom as I believe it would perfectly suit my image, given a road in my site. Many modifications were made in order to blend in the subject into the setting, making it more realistic as if the car was already in the picture without any photoshop.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Friday, February 28, 2020
UNSW: faculties as a whole
WORD: Academic
WORD: Diverse
WORD: Committed
Date: 26/02/2020
As a group, we were given a task to describe each data set from a list of words relating to UNSW. We would then have to find an image from the internet that communicates every 3 words we could think of. From this, these images were then imported to Adobe Capture to create swatches from the images downloaded.
As a group, we were given a task to describe each data set from a list of words relating to UNSW. We would then have to find an image from the internet that communicates every 3 words we could think of. From this, these images were then imported to Adobe Capture to create swatches from the images downloaded.
Built Environment Components
Date: 26/02/2020
As a group, we were required to search on-campus components relating to the built environment and photograph an assigned word through a visual representation.
Design Elements and Principles: Components in the Built Environment
Date: 26/02/2020
For my Communications in the Built Environment studio class, I was given a grid zone area to explore and examine the different components within the Built Environment. In terms of this, I was required to photograph examples that were from my site that visually represent the words given to me. It was quite a refreshing day to take heaps of interesting and unique photos of the campus!
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Date: 26/02/2020 For my Communications in the Built Environment studio class, I was given a grid zone area to explore and examine the ...