Saturday, April 25, 2015

OK. So, this looks nothing like the sketches I put on here. The original pictures I picked, I had a hard time working with them. So I found different images and did the best I could. I stressed a lot about this project, because with all the information we have been given, I felt like I should know just what to do. Not true. I became overwhelmed but talked myself down when I realized that I am in an introduction to digital art class. I have never used Photoshop and so it does get a little scary but as I was working, I knew the more I use it, the more comfortable I will become with it. So, here you go, my first photomontage from Ps. Don't judge....lol...

The background is original image. I then cut the 100 dollar bill out of the picture and added a filter, changed the opacity over the background. I added the big mask, which I wish I had cut the eyes out of it and the little ones too. I took the paparazzi layer, changed the filter and layered over the masks. The two small masks I added. I used the same image, just flipping it. I wished that I had added more, all in a line overlapping, but I am happy I got this done!  I had a hard time with the text. I went back and watched the videos but still need to do some practicing with that. I used the color sample taking the reddish hue from the background. I wanted to make it as translucent as possible to give it more of an illusion look.  This was a tough project, but when I look at it, it's not too bad for my first time!
                                                                                                                                                            
                                                           royalmugshots.com

                                          courtesy of hdwallpapers.com
statueofryanne.com
uncoopted.com
oogeewoogee.com
 

Monday, April 13, 2015

Masquerade

photo credit to come with
finished project.



The name of my band is Masquerade. They are actually a rotating group of well known musicians that collaborated to form this band. The name comes from the fact that no one knows who the members are. They all remain anonymous. Being famous and recognizable from their craft, they wanted to make the music the forefront and not all the personal publicity that goes with it. Fed up with the industry's marketing the music with photo shoots, appearances, and corporate profit mongers. Masquerade engages their fans with their sound, and not their image. The first album, Listen, is a collection of songs written by each member, giving the album a range of styles and sounds.

Their thought process behind this project came after one of the member's band were approached to do a corporate sponsor ad while promoting their new album. “The promoting and marketing of today's music relies heavily on posing us in clothes we don't wear in front of a green screen with all of us looking far off in all directions. We wanted our music to be appreciated, not the image of what they want it to be perceived as. Music should sell itself...leave the lipstick and jean commercials to the actors and models.”

Part of the allure of this band is not knowing who the members are and trying to fgue it out. The music itself is strong and worth listening to again and again, but the mystery of the artist's identities makes ou want to keep listening just to try and figure it out. Masquerade is a rotation of artists that for at least a brief moment in their career, the can make music they love, without the pressure of the industry's demands.

The images I chose were masquerade masks, a woman saying shh, money, and paparazzi. The oversize picture of money I would use either on the background or a floor, sort of speak. Going to get creative and see what I can do!