Select and Mask Van Gogh's Face onto another image.
Make it Funny!
Add a pun for the title.
Using Photoshop, Select and Mask a photo of one of Vincent Van Gogh's Self portraits. Put his head onto any new large quality background. Make sure you are using the new Select and Mask feature we watched in class (link below).
Open a document that is 8.5" x 11" inches, 300 dpi.
You can drag your fisrt image in to edit.
Insert 2nd image by going to: File - Place Embedded
Save: 2 Files
Use the File - Save As - to name and select the PSD (format) with the layers and then do File - Export - Export As - Change the format from png to jpeg.
Hand in both the psd file and the jpeg file.
Name with your Last Name_First Name_Hour_Van Gogh_Title
Example: Smith_John_3rd_Van Gogh_ Stop and Gogh.jpg Example: Smith_John_3rd_Van Gogh_ Stop and Gogh.psd
Command T = Free Transform This command opens the free transform tool for resizing, rotating, and skewing the image using a draggable outline.
Command R = Rotate your image (to use different brush shapes)
Command I = Invert (make a negative of your image or selection)
Tools…
Shift C = Crop Tool
Shift E = Erase Tool
Shift S = Stamp Tool (Clone Stamp Tool)
Shift + = Content-Aware Move The latest content-aware tool in Photoshop CC enables you to move objects around in a photograph, and it'll intelligently fill in the gaps where they used to be.