Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Hybrid Animal Project Reflection Letter Response Paragraphs

        The strongest part of my finished art piece is the head because it looks believable and the fur color isn't too far off from the body. The part of my finished piece that could be improved on is the tail because it seems to have slightly different lighting on it and it's color doesn't match the rest of the creature. The tools that I used to create my work were the opacity tool, clone stamp, move tool, free-transform, paint brush, and merge layers.
      
       I used the opacity tool in order to see through the image that I need to put into position, the clone stamp in order to remove any unbelievable aspects such as excess shadows and to edit in the different animal parts, the move tool in order to move the pictures into place, free-transform in order to resize the picture in order to make it fit the designated area, and the merge layers tool in order to fuse the picture together. The easy part of this activity was moving the pictures into position because all I had to do was lower the opacity, move the image, and resize it until it looked right. The difficult part of this activity was editing in the animal body parts because it took a long time to figure out how to properly edit the body parts in and clean all of the unwanted things as well.

      I demonstrated each of the objectives of this art activity by working as effectively as I could in order to finish my assignment, making my piece using more than two animals, and making it look realistic. If I could do this assignment again, what I would do differently is change the color of the raccoon tail in order to add t the realistic factor of my finished art piece. On a scale of 1-10, I would rate my effort on this project as a 8 because I worked very well and came out with a realistic looking hybrid animal, but I once again ran into several obstacles that made I impossible for me to finish it on time and the tail color takes away from the realistic aspect of my finished art piece.

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