I have filled up a sketchbook since my first stay in the hospital, and have recently been giving myself photoshop projects as if I were in school.
Here's the cool thing: I didn't care if I failed at these projects. Failure is how I learn. So some of the following projects may make your eyes bleed, but I was working and stretching my art and design muscles that have sat dormant for toooooooo long.
I need practice with layer masking, so I played:
I wanted to practice merging different pictures onto one background. So I played:
I need practice working on layouts. So I played:
I need practice with type. So I played:
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I wanted to play with fire. So I did.
And I wanted to explore other options of creation, not just the Big Bang. More like the Big Ball Of Yarn theory.
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