Monday, November 9, 2015

Hybrid Animal


       The strongest aspect of my hybrid animal was the use of the clone stamp tool, and the changing of opacity to spread the peacock pattern onto the horse. This is the strongest aspect because it is the most significantly shown throughout the piece. The technical aspect of this piece that needed to be improved on is using the blend tool because it does not show up enough throughout my piece on the horse. It can be improved upon the horse and around his head with the peacock pattern. The easiest part about this art project was erasing the background, not selecting the images because you had to make sure the could work together and the old background was irrelevant and could be erased, right off the bat. Finding a new background was not easy either because it also had to match one of the animals and blend with the other too.

      What was the difficult about this art project was creating the image of two blended or hybrid animals because it was also hard to choose two animals that would work well together. Choosing the new background and also keeping fresh layers of animals was not easy. I demonstrated the objective in this activity by blending the two animals together in order to create a morphed or hybrid animal. If I could do this art activity again, I would choose different animals because the ones I choice did not work well together.



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