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08/24/2004 11:33:47 AM · #26
People changing into animals is something you could do with a splash of Photoshop... have a person and an animal at either extreme, and explore all the points in-between.
08/24/2004 11:38:35 AM · #27
Do something creative - something original and something daring.

I was at art college for a few years and they reward creativity over execution all the time.

Why not morph a human into a horse for example. It would be fairly simple for the end result - and for intermediate you could edit and move human into position.



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08/24/2004 11:43:13 AM · #28
Originally posted by bradical:

Originally posted by Pioneer:

What is the time frame you have for the project ?


Approx. 4 weeks, maybe a little less. The rest of the class has to do a "Name Metamorphosis" with drawing. i.e. The name "DAN" morphed into a screaming brick wall. I gave my teacher the idea of morphing a small tree into a large tree (by using camera angle), but she said that was too easy. She told me I could morph a person into a tree, but I have absolutely no idea how I would do that and she isn't a photography teacher, she is an artist, so I can't ask her how to do it.


unless you have a real high end digital you can't do double exposures so what I would do is do 15-20 shots, half of a person doing weird shit like screaming and flailing his arms (hopefully in the branch pattern of the tree) and use photoshop and the layer capability to mend the photos together. you will need to pay close attention to the opacity when you are cloning them together.
08/24/2004 02:30:57 PM · #29
i wish i had a macro for my camera because we have a papillon dog (meaning butterfly in french), so I could moph the dog into a butterfly, but I can't get a good enough butterfly picture to do that. I can't get the butterfly big enough to even begin to make that transformation.
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