Collage-Composite+Description

The main objective of this project is give you practice in manipulating images from multiple sources. The challenge is to make a believable space out of many different image sources. Paying attention to the proportion of objects, clean edges, consistent value (highlights and drop shadows), and manipulation of space will be vital for success in this project. Basically, paying close attention to how the images interact is the key. __ Requirements __ __ Things to try: __ __ Things to avoid __
 * Collage/Composite **
 * yournameCOMPOSITE.psd
 * Image size: 10 by 12 inches
 * Resolution: 200 pixels
 * 1) Having large objects in the **foreground**, mid-size objects in the **middle ground** and small objects in the **background**. This can be done several ways: scanning smaller objects, reducing the image size or free transform with in PhotoShop options.
 * 2) ** Overlapping ** combined with size differences can greatly increase the sense of space.
 * 3) ** Atmospheric Perspective ** is a way of using color or value (or both) to show space and depth. This is achieved when artist make distant objects appear lighter in value; have less details and less intense colors.
 * 4) ** Zoom Tool ** is highly effective when wanting to clean up edges on cut and pasted objects. Change the size of the eraser to suit the area you are discarding.
 * 1) Randomly placing images on you workspace. Even though you can make an image of anything you want, it does have to make visual sense. All parts do have to have some relation to one another for the viewer to get anything out of it. Be unique and creative, but make sure images and textures have a purpose.
 * 2) Common school children sketches/designs. A design of a daisy garden with smiley faces on the flowers. A playground with a smiling sun in the corner of the picture. Birds made out of V’s. Here is my family all in a row and YES we are all smiling.