Morph together two different animals to create a new species. Blend the images together seamlessly to look as if they are one animal. Think about merging textures/patterns that the animals may have. The clone stamp tool, color balance, transform, erase, and selection tools will assist you in creating a successful morph. Name your new animal species and post it to your blog when you are finished.
One of the most important things you can do is to make sure you find images that can be easily combined. This means searching out photos where the subjects are positioned in similar environments and perspective. Once you do that, it will make erasing the away the parts you don't need and incorporating the various elements that much easier.
- Search online for two different animal images that will work together to morph.
- Open both files in PS.
- Choose one photo to be the "foundation" photo.
- Drag the second photo into your foundation photo.
- Erase what you DON'T need from the second photo layer.
- Remember to try using different opacity percentages to get a blended transition between photos! The morph should look convincing!
- Fine tune by editing the saturation, contrast, levels, and tone of the photos. You will need to alter the color balance/levels of the second image to coordinate with the foundation image.
- Save finished image as a .JPG and post to your blog with the name of your new species!
This project is due Friday 11/6.
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