Double Exposure
I thought it would be cool to combine a wolf howling with the northern lights shining through! So I searched online and found two images that I thought would make a cool double exposure.
Design Thoughts: I used the principles of contrast to help me determine which colors would stick out and compliment the northern lights image. I repeated the color scheme throughout the project so it looked pleasing to the eye. I balanced the picture by putting the wolf on one side and the lower third and the text on the other side and on the upper third. I wanted to make my text glow because I thought it would look cool/ match the glowing image of the northern lights.
Tools Used:
• Clipping mask
• Gaussian blur
• Rasterize layer
• Clouds filter
• Contrast
• Vibrancy
• Hue
• Adjustment layers
• Brushes
• Quick selection
Credits:
Northern Lights picture: https://thornews.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/northern-lights_bjc3b8rn-leirvik_mo-i-rana.jpg
Wolf picture: http://earthfirstjournal.org/newswire/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2012/03/jlm-wolf05-1024x768.jpg
Design Thoughts: I used the principles of contrast to help me determine which colors would stick out and compliment the northern lights image. I repeated the color scheme throughout the project so it looked pleasing to the eye. I balanced the picture by putting the wolf on one side and the lower third and the text on the other side and on the upper third. I wanted to make my text glow because I thought it would look cool/ match the glowing image of the northern lights.
Tools Used:
• Clipping mask
• Gaussian blur
• Rasterize layer
• Clouds filter
• Contrast
• Vibrancy
• Hue
• Adjustment layers
• Brushes
• Quick selection
Credits:
Northern Lights picture: https://thornews.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/northern-lights_bjc3b8rn-leirvik_mo-i-rana.jpg
Wolf picture: http://earthfirstjournal.org/newswire/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2012/03/jlm-wolf05-1024x768.jpg