Your Name Assignment
For this assignment you will be creating your Name in Photoshop. You will be following the tutorial that is located below. Some prior examples are on display in the left column. Remember to place your background photos underneath your Name Layer- these will then be visible within the letters of your name. Make sure that when you are done - Save your Name as a JPG.
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Text Portrait Project
Crop your image to fit into your final poster dimensions.
Add a Black and White Adjustment Layer and add more contrast to the image by darkening the Red channel. Unlike a normal Levels or Brightness/Contrast adjustment, altering the Red channel only produces some lovely tones.
Select the image layer then add a Gaussian Blur from the Filter menu. Enter around 20px for the radius. This blurring will help soften the displacement effect.
Go to File > Save As and save this document as displace.psd, then use the Step Backward shortcut of CMD+Alt+Z to undo the blurring effect.
Select the Type tool and draw a container across the entire document. Paste in your chosen quote/speech and delete any line breaks to leave a continuous wall of text. Turn off the Hyphenate option and select a Justified paragraph layout.
If the text doesn’t completely fill the image simply copy and paste the contents to fill out the required space. Select a font for your design, I’m using Montserrat Bold in uppercase. Reduce the text size and leading so the text densely covers the portrait.
With the text layer selected, go to Filter > Distort > Displace. Agree to Rasterize the type, then enter 10 in the Horizontal and Vertical scale options. After clicking OK, navigate to the displace.psd file we saved earlier.
CMD+Click the thumbnail of the displaced text layer to load its selection, then turn off the layer visibility. Go to Edit > Copy Merged (or CMD+Shift+C) to take a clipping of the face using the outline of the words.
Create a new document, which Photoshop will automatically size to the dimensions of your text clipping. Paste in the artwork, then fill the background with black to see the original portrait constructed out of tiny words that warp around the facial contours.
Thanks to the displacement effect, the portrait image is still clearly visible despite being made from a wall of text. From a distance it looks like a simple pattern overlay, but up close it becomes intriguing to read the tiny words that construct the image.
All files for the tutorials below can be found on the Student Shared Drive - 0.Halverson Folder - Tutorial Name Folder (ex. Tone and Color)
Tone and Color
dress_before.jpg | |
File Size: | 1781 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Simple Composite
headless01.jpg | |
File Size: | 2184 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
headless02.jpg | |
File Size: | 2037 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
headless03.jpg | |
File Size: | 1928 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Blend Modes
fireworks_before.jpg | |
File Size: | 3620 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
fireworks04.jpg | |
File Size: | 2348 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
fireworks05.jpg | |
File Size: | 2999 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
fireworks09.jpg | |
File Size: | 1974 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
fireworks10.jpg | |
File Size: | 2746 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Make a Night of It
day_night_before.jpg | |
File Size: | 2577 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
day_night_stars.jpg | |
File Size: | 6191 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Double Exposure
double01.jpg | |
File Size: | 1476 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
double02.jpg | |
File Size: | 4619 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Meteoric Montage
meteor_before.jpg | |
File Size: | 8509 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
meteor_crack_texture.jpg | |
File Size: | 5702 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
meteor_lava_texture.jpg | |
File Size: | 17575 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
meteor_rocks.psd | |
File Size: | 114442 kb |
File Type: | psd |