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Digital Photography: 30 Day Photo Challenge 2

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Day 1: Favorite Food Day 2: Smile Day 3: Happiness Day 4: Leaves Day 5: Morning Sky Day 6: Books Day 7: Something Funny (Covering up Thomas's face since he is irrelevant) Day 8: Favorite Color Day 9: Inspiring Person (Hamilton Assoc. Music Producer) Day 10: Nature Day 11: Something Old Day 12: Hair Day 13: Written Words Day 14: Movement Day 15: Leading Lines Day 16: Symmetry and Patterns Day 17: Framing Day 18: Depth of Field  Day 19: Rule of Thirds Day 20: Best Friend Day 21: Where You Sleep Day 22: In Your Closet Day 23: Gratitude (Gratitude for snow on our trip) Day 24: Something New (Sequoia Sapling) Day 25: Animals Day 26: Worm's Eye View of Trees Day 27: Artwork   Day 28: Daily Routine Day 29: Nighttime Day 30: Light

Warhol-esque Digital Painting

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I took this picture of Newt and made a blank page that was twice the measurements of the image, so it would fit exactly 4 of the picture. I put the stamp filter on the original image, and changed the hue four times. I moved each image onto the blank page, and colored in some of the white spots for a Warhol-esque appearance.

Georgia O'Keeffe-Inspired Digital Painting

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I took a picture of a rose and enlarged it. I colored it and deleted the original image.

Digital Post-Impressionist Portrait

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Original picture I took this picture of agent May and used the rose brush to color it. I deleted the original image.

Digital Post-Impressionist Landscape

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Original picture I took a picture of the dried lakebed in Borrego Springs National Park, and used the rose brush on Photoshop. I colored the scene using the rose brush and deleted the original picture.

Digital Painting of Choice: Sketchbook Pro

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I freehanded a drawing of a Porg, and colored it in on Sketchbook Pro.

Create a New Logo for Favorite Brand (ArtRage)

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I made a stencil for the Marvel symbol and used stencils of the Avengers, spraying over both stencils at the same time, so only the Marvel logo remained uncolored.

ArtRage Composition: Formal/Informal Balance

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I took two identically sized S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra stencils and used the spray paint to spray paint half of the Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D. symbols.

Street Art Piece in ArtRage

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I took a brick wall background and used the custom stencil option to create Harry Potter designs on the wall.

ArtRage Stencils: Rhythm/Movement

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I used the metallic option to make stencils of the snowflakes. I had another layer under this one to give it a 3-D look.

Rothko-esque Painting in ArtRage

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I used the paint tube to get a blended background, and spray painted the green, red, and yellow, with white in between each color. I blended the colors, and flattened the image.