DIRECTIONS FOR CLASS TODAY:
1. Make enough photographs of your subject to assemble a grid portrait of that person.
*Play with (slight) distance of camera to subject, the focus of the subject, etc.
2. Develop each of the NINE images in some way (B/W, cross process, tint, light leak, etc.)
3. Assemble the photos in the template -- CUT OFF parts of the photos as needed (Marquee tool + Delete)
4. Flatten & save as .JPG
5. Drop your DEVELOPED PRACTICE mosaic to the DRIVE.
6. Post to your blog in a post titled "MOSAIC PRACTICE"
DIRECTIONS FOR HOME:
The same as in class, but choose a different subject matter.
Complete a GRID mosaic, or branch out to a FREEFORM mosaic.
Bring all photos to next class.
MINIMUM DUE FOR EACH MOSAIC:
Assemble (in Photoshop) TWO grid/mosaic portraits - each comprised of at least NINE images.
Make one grid & one mosaic - each of a different subject.
Make one grid & one mosaic - each of a different subject.
INSPIRATIONS:
Mark Guglielmo. CLICK HERE.
David Hockney. CLICK HERE.
More Hockney Collage. CLICK HERE.
Mark Guglielmo. CLICK HERE.
David Hockney. CLICK HERE.
More Hockney Collage. CLICK HERE.
GRID MOSAIC EXAMPLES:
FREEFORM MOSAIC EXAMPLE: