1.0 Pratical
Mr. Martin taught us how to edit cyborg elements.
These are the images used.
Step 1: Duplicate the Geisha image.
Step 2: Mask out the skin, apply blur and make levels adjustment.
Step 3: Merge the main image with skin that is masked out.
Step 4: Cut out a part of her skin by using pen tool. Add a new layer. Robotic element is added between the cut out skin and Geisha.
Step 5: Mask out the plug image and place to the main Geisha image.
Step 6: Create a new layer and draw a oval shape in her back by using pen tool.
Step 7: Fill stroke, load selection and apply mask.
Step 8: Resize the circuit board image. Place it between Geisha and masked out stroke lines.
Step 9: Add texture in the lines.
Step 10: Add radial gradient layer of yellow and blue to the Geisha image. 'Screen' blending mode is used and the opacity is 41%.
Final outcome of Geisha Cyborg
2.0 Lecture
Mr. Fauzi explain to us about Project 3 and Project 4. Project 3 is our e-Portfolio link and Project 4 is Surrealistic Parallax compositions.
He showed us his past projects. He taught us how to use After Effects and Premiere Pro 2.0 for Project 4.
It is quite complicated and I watched the recorded video a few times to really understand how to use it.
3.0 Tutorial
Layer, Composition, Keyframe
On 30 Oct is our due date for our final project composition that is at least 50-80% completion. Canvas size, 1080 x 1920
This is my final outcome for my composition to use in Project 4.

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