There's a really nifty tool in Adobe Photoshop called Photomerge. In Photoshop (at least in the CS3 version), it can be found in File > Automate > Photomerge. You can choose multiple files to load into the program, and Photoshop will automatically combine them into one large image. I consider myself to be reasonably tech-savvy, but I don't know how Photomerge works. It seems like magic to me.
One day recently, I took a bunch of photos of a colorful, interesting sky, slightly overlapping, for the sole purpose of using Photomerge to create a panoramic view. And here is the end result.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
The Opening Theory
Hi, I'm Kimberly L Carey! You may remember me from such films as the University of Cincinnati and Facebook. But really, I do go to UC. I'm in the Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) program, specifically Fine Arts, and I'm a 2D concentration. I do pen and ink comics, printmaking, some photography, and some digital work. I'm 21 years old and I'm a fourth-year student with one more to go. It'll be here before I know it! Scary!
This blog is called "An Experiment" because that's how I've been approaching new things, as experiments. If I get confused or frustrated, I just insist, "No no, don't worry. Treat this as an experiment. It's just an experiment." That usually helps. Also, I just mistyped "experiment" five times just now, including that last one.
Here's what I've been up to recently. Click them to see them full-sized.
Oil painting of an evening sunset
2010
Relief print
2010
A self-criticism, pen and ink comic
2010
Digital photography
2008
Pen and ink self-portrait and biography
2009
Next two:
Illustrations from a story, colored in Photoshop
2009
2010
This blog is called "An Experiment" because that's how I've been approaching new things, as experiments. If I get confused or frustrated, I just insist, "No no, don't worry. Treat this as an experiment. It's just an experiment." That usually helps. Also, I just mistyped "experiment" five times just now, including that last one.
Here's what I've been up to recently. Click them to see them full-sized.
Oil painting of an evening sunset
2010
Relief print
2010
A self-criticism, pen and ink comic
2010
2008
Pen and ink self-portrait and biography
2009
Next two:
Illustrations from a story, colored in Photoshop
2009
2010
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