1. The Original Picture. | 2. Blocked picture. |
3. Unfocused vision. |
4. Charcoal picture. |
5. Lighting changed to increase the intensity of the shadows. |
6. Edited in a fire arrow. |
7. Foggy or cloudy conditions. |
8. Extra lighting has been added to create some contrast. |
9. A finger has pushed in the picture. |
10. A plazma lining or aura has been created. |
11. A white outline of the picture is here. |
12. This one has been smudged or blurred. |
13. This picture landed on top of a basketball. |
14. Someone tried to put a screw driver to this picture. |
15. There is a lot of wind blowing on the picture. |
16. Demons have changed the colors to scare you. |
17. If this were to be put in a church. |
18. It is mosaic. The pixels have been made larger. |
19. This Picture got rolled up into a cone. |
20. This one got changed to a 3-D paper look. |
21. The Pic was put under water, and a stone thrown in. |
I have been altering pictures ever scince I first got a computer, and that was a long time ago. So this lab just says a small portion of what I am capable of, but it was fun anyway. This lab can dramatically increase the ability of a person to be able to personalize his/her web site more, and uniquely design pages that have their own 'signature' or whatever they want. Although I didn't use Corel Photopaint, I used a similar program called Adobe Photoshop, which is just about equivalent. I like the program becuase it gives the ability to alter a picture in a very great variety of ways. Here is a site that I found that has some altered pictures on it that can possibly relate to what this lab was meant to accomplish. http://www.evereden.com/altegos.html. |