This time, we were all assigned to redo the pen tool exercises. For the first, we drew mainstream-culture superhero logos, in order to relearn the basics. As for the other, we had to rescue Abraham lincoln's face from his copper prison chamber using our trusty Pen Tool. After completing the two warmups, we had to use creative common images to create a scene or a picture, using the pen tool and the skills we learned along the way. Some of the challenges that I had faced, were outlining the feathers of the birds, and it was time consuming, and trying to make the pictures look like they belonged there, by manipulating the shading, gradients, and color, which took even more time since I had to get creative and experiment with the color tools, but it the end, I would consider the result was worth the effort. (All of the original creators' names and website links were listed below. All images are protected under creative commons and taken from Unsplash, a website for free use images.) Credits for the Photoshopped Photo:
Matt Seymour:The Old Man on the Falcon & Person on Pigeon Raza Ali: The Pigeon Peter Gonzalez: Child Flying the Duck Vincent Van Zalinge: The Duck Jamie Street: The Sheep James Padolsey: The Falcon Tom Barrett: The Sky
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