Monday, October 15, 2012

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

"Spider-Doo" Update

I am back to working on the "Spider-Doo" project. I changed the color of his head at a previous date, and today I have been working on the webbing. I started by cutting out Spider-Man's head, and pasting it to another layer. In this separate layer, I started to cut away the red from in between the webbing. I then cut out the eyes, as I had no use for them, and laid the new webbing on top of Scooby's head. I used the transform tool to shape the webbing to be more like Scooby's head, and then set to work rebuilding it.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Haunted House

     I am currently working to turn a Gothic Victorian house into that of one that resembles a haunted house. While the Gothic Victorian era did have many other achievements, it's most recognizable feat was it's architecture and houses I found to be perfect for "spookifying" were easy to find.

   
  This is the one I am most likely to use, it has no true blemish and should be fun to destroy. The lighting is mostly even, though the front steps may give me troubles. This one should be easy to place onto a different landscape.
    
 This one, however eerie, has too many blemishes, while I do like it, my first choice would have to be it's latter. The telephone wires cutting across the shot are a nuisance, along with the foliage nearby. I do, however, like the top of the towers, and might incorporate that into a future version.

    While I am not a fan of the choice of colors the owners decided on, I do like the style of this house. The top spire was cut off, however, and a bush is protruding into the photo.The photo itself is also slightly blurry, but the sky behind it only needs minor enhancements to make it more haunting.


      This is another of my top choices, the coloring is rather eerie, and there is no tree blocking the view, while there is a lot of foliage, I want to do something that incorporates a overgrown graveyard around the house and they might fit in well. The house itself has some issues, such as not being able to see the doorway.