Photoshop Portrait

 This project explores the different color theory can transform the mood of the picture chosen for the project. I applied three different color schemes - found from the adobe color website - to show three different color relationships throughout the project on the picture. 

Each different color scheme represents different colors that correspond with each other in a different way. In each picture I used compound, split complementary, and triadic color schemes. The compound scheme draws attention to the subject and creates a stronger contrast. The split complementary scheme balances the contrast of colors. Lastly, the triadic scheme uses evenly spaced colors to create a vibrant composition that is also bold. 

In photoshop, I used the brush tool, different layers for each color, the brush of my logo created in the tag brush assignment, and the eraser tool. All of these combined made it for the colors to flow well and the lines be clean. The logo was also put on the dress as a stamp of myself. 

This project has taught me how altering color can abstract a realistic photograph. It can change how viewers experience the image and what moods they feel. It shows how colors can be used to change visual storytelling. 





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