You will need to turn in 3 final Dinosaur Photographs
You will need to have at least 6 photographs without a dinosaur ready to edit on Monday 6/9
You will have Monday June 9th and Tuesday June 10th to edit and turn in.
Directions are located below the examples.
STEP 1:
Take a variety of images (at least 6) with people and their reaction to a dinosaur being near them. I would like to to keep the project clean - without blood. The dinosaur is not allowed to eat the people. The dinosaur can look like it is going to eat them... But they can't be in its mouth.
Think about facial expressions
Are they running from the dinosaur?
Are they hiding from the dinosaur?
Are they trying to feed the dinosaur?
Are they making friends with he dinosaur?
Get creative.
6 pictures are due on Monday June 9th - Need to be ready to add the dinosaur and edit the image to look realistic.
STEP 2:
Find at least 3 high resolution images of realistic dinosaurs
You can search for:
Realistic dinosaur photography
Realistic full body dinosaur photography
Realistic Dinosaur PNG - https://pixabay.com/
When using Google, remember to change the size of the images. - images - tools - large. Remember you must click on the thumbnail and save the larger image. When you hover over the image, the numbers on the lower right side must be above 900. The image must also be a Jpeg or PNG not web.
You can also use your phone to look for images in Pinterest. I saw many there but our school computer blocks them.
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/dinosaur.html?sortBy=relevant
I also included a folder on Schoology of dinosaurs that you can use.
Try to find full body images
No watermarks...... If it does have a watermark and you really want to use it, you must use photoshop to get rid of the watermark(s)
Anytime you do a new search, you will need to go to tools and large again.
Save images to your Computer Graphics (P) Drive
EDITING AND TURNING IN YOU MATCH ME PORTRAIT POSING CHALLENGE:
UPLOAD your images into your Google Drive then download to your Computer Graphics (P) Drive.
Open Photoshop
Open your 1st image - the image without a dinosaur.
Click on the layer thumbnail
Go to filter at the top of the page - Camera Raw
Auto adjust the exposure and white balance
Click ok or done to go back to photoshop
Right click on the layer and click duplicate.
Turn off the eye on the top layer.
File place embedded - place your dinosaur
If you need to remove the background of the dinosaur, do it now.
To make your dinosaur look like it belongs in the picture
Filter - Neural Filters - Harmonize - move the slider to the right or download
Select 1st layer - Watch your image change. Click done, or OK to go back to PS
Turn the eyes off of the images except the copy of the original.
Click on the copy of the original - Remove the background so only the person / people are showing.
Move that layer where it needs to go.
Click on the adjustment layer - the half filled in circle. Go to photo filter select the filter color that makes your image look best..
File - Export - Export As
Post images to a new page on your portfolio
Publish - Publish TURN IN via Schoology
Below is what I used below to create my final image