Sequencial Image - MY WORK
MY WORK
Sequencial Image
As I have explained to you in my last post about the technic of Sequential Image. I will present you my work I have prepared for you. In the process of doing so, I have used well known software for photo editing - Photoshop. Mentioned software is a great tool to create such things. I have been working on this software for quite a while now. It is a great fun and you can gain a lot of experience while using it.
In today's work I would like to show you my work, my images I have taken and uploaded myself.
Sequencial Image 1
In the first shot as you can see, I have placed bottle and glass on the top. Bottle is being filled up with water and glass remains empty. This is the very first sequence of the animation.
Sequencial Image 2
In the second scene as you can notice, water is being transferred into the glass and glass being filled up with water. As I have mentioned in the previous post, one action is followed by the other in a one sequence. In my previous post you can find more research I have done in regards of this method being used.
Sequencial Image 3
Finally. The very last sequence shows us that the task has been completed successfully. Water now remains in the glass.
As an outcome, the very last sequence looks like this:
Now, I would like to introduce for you the whole process of doing such image in a software - Photoshop.
The task is ever so easy, it does not require to have much experience with this software.
As long as you follow the steps and you have spare 10-15 mins to work on it, the process seems to be not so much complicated and pretty easy. Let's get started:
STEP 1
As first you will have to choose the option: File - New - New Project.
The project will be looking like on the picture above.
STEP 2
Use the option Drag & Drop, locate the FIRST picture of the Sequential Image and adjust to your requirements of your choice. The little squares on the corners of your image will allow you to adjust it to your chosen size. Place it in the middle on the left side of your project.
STEP 3
Repeating the same task with STEP 2, drag your second sequence and place it next to your first image you have uploaded in the first place. It should look like on the picture above.
STEP 4
Now you can place the third image by following STEP 2 again, to make your sequence completed.
Once you have merged all the images to each other, your final image should be looking like on the picture down below:
STEP 5
In this step, by selecting "Cropping" tool as on the picture above, please select the whole picture and using this tool, crop it all over. In this case the final picture will be much better looking and well presented.
The final picture should be looking like this:
CONGRATULATIONS!!
You made your first Sequential Image.
Thank you for your time and wish you success with your ideas.
REFERENCE:
Advancing Your Photography, (2016), "Photography tips for shooting an action sequence",
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yKe_xvb3NU>
Josh Katz, (2017), "Sequence Photography For Beginners",
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGano-n9KJs>
I am not able to see the actual work you have created here. Please make sure you add this to your blog.
ReplyDeleteSome good commentary here on the technical process with screenshots showing the process visually. Please make sure you add reflection on the final outcome of your work. Reflection is thinking about how the work is going and how you can improve it. Discuss what you learned from doing the task, what went well and what could be improved.
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