PROCESS:
Device used to take and edit the picture: VILS iPad from the school - iPad 7th generation.
I chose bravery because Fort Duffield was a place where people fought for the United states, they showed their bravery, that is why I picked this word. I named it Battleground because of the battles that went on at Fort Duffield
Program used to edit the picture: PIXLR E
(This is the process my teacher shared with us in class. I followed the same process)
Choose your ideal background image based on the inspirational word, then add a NEW TEXT LAYER
Type in your text in the bounding box. Add the word HOPE (or any other word that will be an inspiration to others)
Bold fonts work best so more of the background image can be seen inside the text. We use “DADDY DAY”, an ideal sans serif font.
Increase text size and customize letter spacing. You can also apply a BOLD effect to give your text more emphasis.
Arrange your text so the background’s subject is within the text space.
Select the background layer. Layer settings: Duplicate.
To create the effect of the image inside the text, select the text layer again and change BLEND MODE: MASK
Select “background copy” and use ARRANGE TOOL (V) to resize and position the image into the desired composition.
When you’re done select the text layer. LAYER SETTINGS: MERGE DOWN to combine with the background copy.
Add an EMPTY layer and drag the layer below the “HOPE” layer. Use FILL TOOL (F) to fill the background with a color.
Finally, select the text layer and add FILTER: DROP SHADOW to simulate a realistic, professional-looking 3D effect.
PROCESS:
Devices used to make this picture: iPhone 11 with a 12 Mp camera
App used to edit the image: Picsart
-To make this image I used the app Picsart.
-I took a picture of the bear and then added it into Picsart.
-I then pressed tools at the bottom corner.
- on the toolbar I clicked selection then brush
- after clicked brush I made it smaller then traced the bear
-after tracing the bear I scrolled over and clicked inverted
-At the top it said cut and I pressed cut to cut the background out and clicked the X on top of the background to get rid of it
-I pressed apply then the save button to save the picture of the bear
-once I did that I took the picture of the sky I had saved and put it into picsart
-Once I had the sky picture I scrolled through the tools at the bottom and clicked add photo
- I took the picture of the bear I just cut out and added it into the sky picture
- once the bear was added I made it a bit smaller and made the opacity 85
-I then pressed apply
-after I pressed apply I scrolled to stickers and looked for a sticker of a bubble
- I changed the size of the bubble to fit around the bear.
- I changed the opacity of the bubble to 79 then pressed apply
-after that was done I scrolled over to brushes and looked for the clouds
- I made the cloud size to 39 and the opacity to 22 then added the clouds to the background and over the bubble to make it look like it’s in the sky
-when I was Satisfied with the clouds and the picture I pressed apply one more time
- I then saved the photo to my camera roll and shared it by email with my teacher.