Junko and I have been practicing manipulating layers in PS and one of the best ways to do this is by making a collage. This involved 8 layers of photographs, 2 text layers, and a texture layer by exporting to a plug-in (Textures 2) and bringing it back to PS as a layer. All very good repetitive practice! The bigger context is in my main album: https://365project.org/taffy/365/2020-12-19
Here's Junko's from our work this morning: https://365project.org/jyokota/365/2020-12-20
What a story it tells -- eating in glass houses is something we couldn't have imagined, yet here we all are. It's been such fun and a good learning experience for us to work through these PS lessons together!
Is there a new proverb on the horizon with these little 'glass' eating boxes ? I really appreciate your suggestion and I am looking forward to giving it a try.
I’ve been learning a lot about layering as part of my diploma course. It feels a bit like magic to me. 😊 This is well done. I like the faded background image instead of a colour fill layer.
These are awesome! Like "private little rooms", you'd almost expect to pay more for "the luxury" of dining in them!!! Out here, no one is allowed to go anywhere! We'd long for the likes of this!
@haskar That's a great question and one we had as well. It's not at all clear how they are being cleaned between visits by people within a 'pod.' So, it would make me nervous following another group, for sure. @danette Some appear to have space heater types of things but I'm not sure how warm they are or even how much variation there is. in some people had coats on and in others, not.
A very nice collage. I like how you may have used yesterday's photo as your background layer. It's so hard to remember all the steps when one doesn't do it frequently.
@danette Some appear to have space heater types of things but I'm not sure how warm they are or even how much variation there is. in some people had coats on and in others, not.