Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Weird Sides of Me


This certain "picture" is not very symmetric, but I like to think that it is because I put a lot of time into it. First, I deleted half of my face (all of this using "Kid Pix") which is probably the only symmetric thing about this picture. Then I used the color of some of my sun touched skin to make the other side of my face using the eye-dropper tool. Then I used the eye-dropper again to get the darker part of my hair and try to mimic the left part of my portrait. I then used the eye-dropper to get a shade of color from my shirt and color where my shirt on the right side would be. I used the shaded part of my shirt for the collar. After, I used the eye-dropper to get the lighter part of my shirt, which I proceeded to shade the lighter side of my shirt. As for the details, well all I can say is that I tried my best. I used the curved line for most of the details like the mouth, eyebrows, nose, ears, and eyes. Then, using the faithful eye-dropper tool, I shaded my eyes and mouth to their appropriate shades. So, after all my work, voila! I have a portrait which I helped to create.

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