
Photoshop Exercise 2 - 'Cloning and Duplication'

(This exercise gave me some insight into how to use the cloning stamp tools, which will help manipulate perspective and environment in future projects.)
Photoshop Exercise 3 - 'Patterns'

(This house is the Pitts. But seriously. More practice with patterns in Photoshop.)
Photoshop Exercise 4 - 'Opacity'

(The opacity in this one is the shadow on the sand. Dealt with some fill and selection tools as well.)
Photoshop Exercise 5 - 'Background Erasure'

(Original background behind the woman was white. Learned how to erase that.)
Photoshop Exercise 6 - 'Color Adjustment'

(Now this was fun. Basically a quick and easy way to create alien worlds. Trippy but awesome.)
Photoshop Exercise 7 - 'Overlay Colors'

(Used the overlay setting in layers and paintbrush tools for this one. Kinda like it.)
Photoshop Exercise 8 - 'History Brush'

(This tool is... okay. Though it would be kind of cool to make a painted portrait-esque image of myself with it.)
Photoshop Exercise 9 - 'Filter History'

(Some of these filters are curious. Blending with the art history brush was pretty cool.)
Photoshop Exercise 10 - 'Mirror Mask'

(Simple use of the mask tool in Photoshop. Will definitely come in handy.)
Photoshop Exercise 11 - 'Mirror Masks'

(More practice of the same as the previous.)
Photoshop Exercise 12 - 'Creeping Queen'

(More practice of the same as the previous, this time cutting a specific shape from the inserted image.)
Photoshop Exercise 13 - 'Three Places'

(Some more experimentation. Don't really like the quality of the foreground image, but it was an interesting experiment.)
Photoshop Exercise 14 - 'Flower Van'

(Don't like the paintbrush selection tool. Too tedious. I'd rather use the lasso, but that's me.)
Photoshop Exercise 15 - 'Text Mask'

(Simple text mask exercise. This will be interesting to experiment with more.)
Photoshop Exercise 16 - 'Dark Fire Framed'

(Some experimentation with renderings in Photoshop. Getting a few ideas with these.)
Photoshop Exercise 17 - 'Postcard Back'

(Though this was a quick creation, and it doesn't match the size of the image previous, this is still insightful for the upcoming postcard project.)
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