Photoshop
Here are most of the projects that I created using Photoshop. Click any image to see a larger version of it.
This assignment was to make a black and white wallpaper. I used a lot of free images of broken glass and added them to the screaming face picture that I found. A few tweaks and modifications later and this was the result:
This next assignment was part of the same project, but this time I had to make an RGB (Red Green Blue, It's the type of color combination that your computer monitor uses) wallpaper. I used a bunch of images for this one, including a parking structure, bridge, airplane, rusted pipe, train station, and probably some other that I'm forgetting about. Anyway, here's what that amalgamation looks like:
In this next project we had to choose five, count 'em, five different pictures of different people in our class and Photoshop them together to make a new person, then we had to add a background and some other elements to show the personality of this new person. It was a fun and interesting assignment. Here it is:
I just found this project of mine that I thought I had lost. This one is a collage of different images, like pretty much any Photoshop artwork. We had to choose some kind of phrase or something to base the picture on, but I opted to make the picture first, then come up with a phrase to match it. I really can't remember the phrase.
Here's a series of images that I made for my digital photography class. I made a few characters out of dinner utensils. Each one has it's own personality, or so I'd like to think.
Here is a widescreen wallpaper that I created just for fun using images from Flickr. Feel free to use it if you like it
This next series of images I made for fun. Here's what I would look like if I were a ventriloquist's dummy and a ventriloquist using the dummy of myself.
Here is the masthead image that I created for my last web site before this overhaul. It's made up of a bunch of my different projects. I figured it was a keeper.
This is an edited picture that I took while on vacation a while back. You can see two doors, but actually there was just one. I felt it was too visually heavy on the left without adding the duplicated door on the right.















