Wednesday, 24 April 2013

THE FINAL EDITED IMAGE! - SAILOR/NAUTICAL TOP INC. ELEMENTS OF THE 50'S


This is one of the final images that will be included in my Fashion portfolio. I kept the royalblue backdrop as I felt it was patriotic. I have photo shopped some clouds in the back drop to create a supirior approach to the audience.

Overall I am very impressed with the final outcome, and I feel like my work is becoming stronger the longer I proceed with my Fashion course as I'm learning to use Photo Shop, which now I can't seem to live without now I've started using it!

Key words: Sailor/Nautical/50's/Nacy/Sea/Britian/GB/Fashion

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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Bon Voyage!

My new brief is to create a pattern & print.
The theme is now decided to be a "nautical theme"

Just as it happeneds, I've seen an advert for Tommy Hilfiger, Spring Summer Collection 2013!

Here's the full advertisment!




I N S P I R A T I O N!

From seeing this, I want to create a garment and attend a photoshoot on a boat!! This is going to be difficult to do, but I'm determind to make this a success!

I have already emailed sombody about a boat in Liverpool, it turns out that the boat is no longer available :(

I will carry on the search, I'm currently thinking of Fiddlers Ferry, in Warrington Cheshire, here are some pictures of Fiddlers Ferry...






Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Templates



This font that says "ELIZA" is from Dafont, I felt that the font fit well with the image as its simple. A busy title would distract the buyers eye from the image itself. 





Before and After Photoshop!


 BEFORE:


This is the before shot. 
As you can see, the flooring on the bottom right is uneven and very loud. This distracts my photo as people will be drawn to the wrong part!



AFTER:


This is the after shot.
The flooring is the same throughout, which makes the photo look finished. 


Step 1: - I zoomed into the image and cut out the yellow tape, I then filled it with a sample of the colour of the original tiles to make it unnoticeable.

Step 2: - I then cropped a section out like this, and put it over the black section to make the floor continuous.