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Production Reflection

Your Name

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• I got an image of a nuke and put it in the background. Then I put a formation of helicopters over a medieval battle. This created a image of a merger of old and new wars. I used filter gallery on all the layers

• multiple times to make something strange and unique. I used the colour overlay to make the image look very bold and green with the red and green .

• I think the overall feel of this image is dynamic and apocalyptic and conveys my idea of war never changes.

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Process• I got a image then put shapes

and added in shapes to make this rotoscope.

• Use the lasso toll to highlight parts of the solders then turned what had been highlighted into solid colour which flattened the image.

• I think this is ok but a bit too simple, it does however because of this simplicity have a interesting futuristic feel and has taken a picture of a modern SAS soldier and turned him into a futuristic soldier.

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Process• I got an image of the soldier then put

shapes and added in shapes to make this rotoscope

• I Used the lasso tool to highlight parts of the solder then turn what I highlighted in to solid colour

• I used the lasso tool for for this because I thought it gave me greater accuracy and definition. I could have used the shapes but I didn’t because I didn’t feel like that because it wouldn’t of been as easy to make and wouldn't of had the detail I wanted.

• I like this one because it has a lot of detail and is almost a improvement from the original image. The image has a lot more varied colours I think this would appeal to my audience as really appeals to me and is one of my most successful images.

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Process• I got a image then put shapes and

added in shapes to make this rotoscope

• Use the lasso toll to highlight parts of the knight then turn what I highlighted in to solid colour

• I really like this image as its really graphic and makes a medieval scene look almost modern with the use of bold bright colours it also has a very dark foreboding atmosphere about it, even the light source is brown in colour, it also has some nice details in it like the helmet grill.

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Process• I got a image then put shapes and

added in shapes to make this rotoscope

• Use the lasso toll to highlight parts of the knight then turn what I highlighted in to solid colour

• I think this is my best image and the one I’m most pleased with because even though it is rotoscoped it still looks similar to the original but just more stripped back. I like the image as its strong, bold and epic. I could see this as a front cover of a graphic novel as a main character!