Alliterative Photoshop Pic


Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds of a word in close proximity to one another. For example, Peter Piper, Sioux City Sue, Sally sells sea shells, etc.

In this intro to Photoshop project, you will have a photograph taken of you in front of the green screen. Then you will come up with a descriptive alliterative nickname for yourself. Next, manipulate the image in Photoshop, using adjustment layers and filters, and replace the green BG (background) to create an image in the style of your alliterative name. Lastly, add a text layer of your alliterative name to the image.

When completed, save the file as a jpg named “yourlastname_alliterative” using “save for web and devices”, to your “MyDP>multimedia>images” folder, and reply at the bottom of this post with your image. Also, save a full sized jpg in the designated folder (see below) on Rosskopf Shared.

Checklist:

_____ Take picture in front of green screen

_____ Start a new Photoshop document

_____ Find and save a background image that goes with your alliterative name

_____ Add your alliterative name in a new text layer

_____ Add layer styles to your text layer

_____ Open your picture and carefully select the green background and remove it (edges should be smooth and no green should be showing)

_____ Put the new background image in a layer below the picture of yourself (resize/free transform if necessary)

_____ When finished, File >Save for Web and save as a jpg into your “MyDP>Multimedia>Images” folder as yourlastname_alliterative.jpg

_____ Save a full sized jpg in smb://HTHMAPL-FS-01/Rosskopf Shared in the appropriate folder,

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