Character Designs
These are two characters I designed are part of an assessment I did in class. I’m really proud of the work I did. Someday in the future I would these designs for any use.

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Character Designs
These are two characters I designed are part of an assessment I did in class. I’m really proud of the work I did. Someday in the future I would these designs for any use.
*[Black+ White: Day 22]: Study thoughts 2/讀書狂想曲2* Science labs (or like ones in pathology or anatomy labs), they would always have this model of skeleton sitting in one of the coners. Most of them were just replica of the real thing so it can give the students ideas what the actual things look like. Sometimes you get those moments in class where you just sorta....drifted away thinking about other things (or day dreaming in that case), and thats where you get the odd ideas for illustration from time to time. Good old times in Otago. ----------- I suppose, she was once like this, gazing out the window, looking at the view afar. ----------- 我想、她也是曾經這樣的對這窗外的景色一樣的陶醉吧! ----------- . . . . . . . . . . . #skeletonart#thepast#骨#anatomylab#labclass #sciencelab#onceinakiwibluemoonart#creativework#womenofcreation#womenartistsofinstagram #inknovember2020#inknovember#inkfeature#inksketch#inkillustration#アートワーク#アートギャラリー#アート好き#アート#アーティスト #台灣插畫#圖文#繪圖#malerei#künstlerin#illustration_dpi#womenofillustration#creativewomen#feministjazzy (at University of Otago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHrTdjhnVgg/?igshid=hfhqszh55n88
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HDR
- PUPPET WARP TOOL -
This tool allows you to edit and move around people and parts of an image.
Eg. you can move a subject’s arm in an image if you fell like it’s ruining a group shot or someone not in the right position.
To do this I took the following steps:
Duplicate the layer and make a selection of the subject/ what you want to change in a photo
Select puppet warp and change about the image in they way I wanted to.
After the edit you could add a colored background with filling a rectangle if appropriate to the image and placing it to the back of the image.
- HDR -
To create my HDR image I decided to use Lightroom as its really easy and straightforward to do HDR images on it. I selected my 3 images I was going to use (Over, Under and Perfect exposure)
I then clicked on the images, clicked photo merge, HDR then the HDR window opened with the 3 images automatically combined. There was a few options for the ‘deghost’ setting to take away movement/differences in the images but as the image was just of the beach with nobody in it there was no movement apart from the water so decided to go with ‘Low Deghost Amount’.
Once the image has merged and you click okay you can still carry on and edit the image like it was a normal one, I decided just to leave it as it was as i feel it looked good. This was the first time I had ever tried doing HDR but actually really enjoyed it and would definitely think of doing it again.
- MY CV -
Puppet Warp
To test try this get an image of someone with there arms and legs separated
You will then bring this image into photoshop, duplicate the layer, select him and cut him out of the white background
Once you have cut him out of the white background you will then go to edit - puppet warp
This pattern will go over the model you have selected and you will then create anchor points on the model for parts you do not want to move
Then click on a part you will move like the arm and drag it to where you want it to go
This is what the model looks like with its arms and legs moved using the puppet tool