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Photoshop Fundamentals Portfolio

Jody Wilson is the name; Making Art is my game!
I have been an artist since I was in the womb...
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With this piece I photographed at 5 am in Eagle River, Wisconsin.
I added text of my name as well. It's pretty basic, and the picture says it all!
GR!ME Z0MB!E ART!
I had so much fun with this my first time. I took a photo of me from ten years ago in 2008 and decided to make myself a Z0MB!E! It took a lot of patience with brushes since I currently only have a mouse as a brush... I also utilized specific layers with each composition. There were about 5 different layers to the whole creation. The main point with this was having a good eye for outlines with a brush. There are a lot of mechanisms inside of these layers including shadows and glares with specific colors with your brush!
Utilizing your creativity is ALWAYS important in any art!
Be unique and stand out. <3

The left picture was taken up north in Crivitz, Wi; where my grandma-in-law lives. Her neighbor has the coolest field of sunflowers during spring, so I had to take a picture! The 2013 Subaru BRZ is mine and my husband's 'race car'.
I decided I wanted to play around with the car and make it my favorite color with different hue settings after making my selection and decreasing shadow aspects from the composite image. "Tiffany"; or more commonly known as a version of 'Cyan' was the color of choice. Maybe one day we will be able to make the appropriate graphics and wrap the car with this color; who knows! ^_^!
This is CatFinch!
I honestly think she/he would make a wonderful house-pet or it would be really cool in the wild as well. I made an animal morph of a tiny bird and a kitten. I used many Photoshop aspects to blend this creature. To do this I made a selection of the cat's head/face and put it on a new layer. I used bevel and emboss on the selection; inner/outer glow, inner/outer shadow as well to help morph the creatures. I used the sponge tool to blur and blend a lot of the neck line where the images morph together.
ART is ART Graffiti : Northern New York 
The left picture is the amazing finished edited product of one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken! The right is the original. I took this with only an iPhone 6 a couple of years ago. I decided to make a section of the wall to make all of the colors pop when I enhanced the brightness and vibrance. I then selected multiple parts of the photo to make the contrast fit and make sure that the wall was the main focus of the whole photo. Specifically I made a selection of the "Art Is Art" area and made that stand out the most! This was the main focus of the photo, so I heightened everything! 
The Fast and the Furriest
This TV add was a composite of a real photo of my race car. I also used a few furry friends to add to the fun! Most of the guinea pigs I used were carefully selected from their first image and placed into the final composite. I decided to use a lot of outer glow to make it look like they were in live action. Playing around with the font was my absolute favorite with this piece. I decided to add drop shadows and a lot of glow to many aspects in this photo to make it look like the race was really happening!

Photoshop Fundamentals Portfolio
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