I can't solve all of the (cue reverb) MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE, but I have solved one. There are a set of hieroglyphs in Seti I's temple in Abydos, Egypt that certain people have decided show the ancient Egyptians had, or knew about, helicopters, tanks, submarines and jets. Yes, I can see how it looks like that, but the truth is, of course, mundane. It took me a day to figure out what was going on. (Yay Google images, Wikipedia and an amateur interest in hieroglyphs!)
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
I wish I could draw this well
From the same website as the last I found a great tutorial on turning an object into a line drawing. To give it a go I used one of the photos I took in San Francisco while my mom, sister and I were standing in line waiting to eat breakfast in a tiny joint called Dots. I love the curved window and the stone work. The tutorial uses a long barrel revolver as an example so I thought I would try something completely different (of course). I ended up with this...
(More after the jump...)
(More after the jump...)
My Sister as Pop Art
The quest to figure out Photoshop continues. My latest tutorial was for a Warhol-esque halftone from a photograph, and this is what I ended up with:
It is a simple, yet complicated tutorial (depending on your familiarity with Photoshop...most of this stuff is new to me). I learned several things from this pop art tutorial from melissaclifton.com. The most important is that I need more photos of my sister because most of mine are candid type photos she wouldn't be impressed with me using, second is that you want clothing and hair to be different tones from each other for this kind of transformation (which I don't have), and third is you want the starting photo to be very low contrast (contrary to logic) which I worked with by fiddling with highlights and shadows. For as dark as the end result is, it was mostly a black mass before, and I almost gave up until I seriously lightened the original and started over. The original photo after the after the jump...
It is a simple, yet complicated tutorial (depending on your familiarity with Photoshop...most of this stuff is new to me). I learned several things from this pop art tutorial from melissaclifton.com. The most important is that I need more photos of my sister because most of mine are candid type photos she wouldn't be impressed with me using, second is that you want clothing and hair to be different tones from each other for this kind of transformation (which I don't have), and third is you want the starting photo to be very low contrast (contrary to logic) which I worked with by fiddling with highlights and shadows. For as dark as the end result is, it was mostly a black mass before, and I almost gave up until I seriously lightened the original and started over. The original photo after the after the jump...
Monday, May 10, 2010
The waxy path
I finally did a Photoshop tutorial for making a wax seal that I have had my eye on for weeks but put off (knowing I would want to individualize it) and when I took it on, it DID end up sending me off in several directions that I am thankful for. Because of it I ended up getting a basic grasp on working with the pen tool (never used it before) and then I was pushed mentally to come up with a logo that could fit within the seal -- I love the logo I came up with so much that I think I will stick with it for a while.
The following set of seals shows my progression of thought...
The following set of seals shows my progression of thought...
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Religion and Politics
Both upset me, so I shall refrain from talking too much about them for the time being. Instead, a tee-hee picture to totally change the mood.