Friday, October 16, 2015


            In this photo edit, the strongest technical aspect I could reflect on is using the healing brush to hide the freckles. What I feel can be improved on in my work is making it so that her face didn't look so air-brushed. It was tough getting the right value without making her look so fake or edited.
            What I found easy about this project was going through at first, covering up her freckles to be as if she had none. This step was really with the healing brush. What was actually difficult about this activity was making layers for each part of her face, and getting the right shades of color across her face to blend correctly. After getting the colors there, it was a matter of playing with the opacity and fill of the layer to get the shades just right.
            I demonstrated the objective in this art activity by using the healing brush in photo shop, to hide her freckles. then continued to edit her face with the Blur tool that was used to make the values on her face look natural. If i could do this art activity again, i would focus on using the blur tool more affectively to make her face look even more flush and natural then it already is.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015


            I believe the strongest technical aspect of my work is how I desaturated my photo. I really like the focal point I created with the history brush tool in photoshop. I'm not exactly sure what I could improve on, but I know that I could have used a different photo with a larger focal point.
            What I thought was easy about this project was the process of desaturating the photo. It only took a few clicks to get there and as long as you know how, it's easy. What challenged me about this activity was pin-pointing the focal point of the photo. It was between the dock and the sailboat, but the sail had more color value and narrowed my decision.
            I demonstrated desaturation of a full color photo, by creating a main subject for the viewer to see. At first look its just a typical, lake picture with common scenery. Normally you would look past everything, but by using the art history brush, it made the colors that I wanted in the photo to pop and stand out. If I was to do this activity again, I would start off with a photo that has a larger focal point, and maybe that would make the product a little less boring.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Canal -Edited by Garrett Marrotta

            I believe the strongest technical aspect of my work was the simplicity of painting. I didn't use an overkill of paint or colors, but I did change enough where you can't tell if its original or not. I purposely left some things alone to give that authentic look and feel to the work. Although simplicity is nice, I could have improved on the technical aspect of the sky the I revised. It's a little bland and I could have made it look like there were maybe some clouds or even a sunset off to the distance to the right side of the photo. An idea for next time maybe.

            What was easy about this activity was that there were very free guidelines to follow. I painted my entire photo without someone telling me what to do every step of the way. it was very independent. At the same time as well, that made it difficult. you need to have creativity if you're going to revise and entire photo to your own standards. Although you can make your own decisions, its the fact of making that decision and making it the right way. If you didn't manipulate the picture the right way it would come out looking bad.

            I demonstrated the objective in this art activity by editing the photo using the paint brush tool and the blenders. Once I put the desired color in, I would edit it by changing the opacity of the color to high or low depending on my preference. After editing layer by layer, I created a whole new image and made it my own. If I could do this again I would take full advantage of blending tool within layers. I would have added more flavor to the sky and maybe added some clouds or birds of some sort.