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Friday, February 18, 2022

Assignment #3: Attack of the Clones

Critique: March 16

3 Cloned Images
  • Shoot photographs following directions given in class.
  • Utilizing the skillsets, tools, and filters that you will learn in class, create 3 images in which you clone a single person multiple times.
  • Images should be believable.  
    • It should appear that these clones all exist in the same place at the same time.
    • Clones should integrate into the background cleanly
    • Shadows and reflections are important.  Don't ignore them!
    • Correct any color shifts between clones and background.
    • If clones overlap, edges should be clean and feathered.
  • No less than three clones in each image.  You may have more than three if you want.
  • Having your clones interacting in some way is always better than just posing them in front of the camera.
  • AT LEAST ONE IMAGE MUST BE A SELF-PORTRAIT (meaning all of the clones must be YOU)
Posting your work and commenting on the work of others:
  • The finished images (in .jpg format) should be uploaded to your blog BEFORE 9:00 PM TUESDAY, MARCH 15. 
  • Write some comments in your post about the assignment and your thoughts on each image you made.
  • Then, AFTER 9:00 PM TUESDAY NIGHT, log into Blogger, go to each of your peers' blogs, check out their images, and leave a comment about their work.  
    • What have they done well?
    • What might they have done differently?
    • Are the images believable, or can you see the process?
    • Do shadows and reflections look correct?
    • What do you think of the composition of/interaction between the clones?  
    • If you have obligations that interfere with this schedule, let me know IN ADVANCE so that we can make alternative plans.
  • ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, we will critique the work in-class.  Come prepared to talk about the work and to offer both praise and constructive criticism.
Here are some good student examples with narratives and clones interacting:




















These are still good, but the clones have less interaction than in the images above:
















And these aren't necessarily bad, but notice how, without any interactions between the clones, they are less interesting:







Monday, February 14, 2022

Eric Egas: An Artist Working in Anaglyph 3D

 Below are a few examples of work by the artist Eric Egas who has been working in anaglyph 3D for many years now.  You can also visit his website HERE.





Monday, February 7, 2022

Assignment #2 (February 18)

Anaglyph 3D
  • Utilizing the skillsets, tools, and filters that you will learn in class, create 4 Anaglyph Images using photographs that you will take.
  • Look for interesting and dynamic 3D effects.

Posting your work and commenting on the work of others:
  • The finished images (in .jpg format) should be uploaded to your blog BEFORE 9:00 PM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17.  
  • Write some comments in your post about the assignment and your thoughts on each image you made.
  • If you have obligations that interfere with this schedule, let me know IN ADVANCE so that we can make alternative plans.
  • ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, we will critique the work in-class.  Come prepared to talk about the work and to offer constructive criticism.