Sunday, October 4, 2015

Colour and Design in 2 and 3 Dimensions

Monochrome

Monochrome is a phrase often associated with older computer system monitors. Monitors, for example, can be monochrome, gray scale or color. Monochrome monitors actually use two colors, one for the display image (the foreground) and one for the background.
Graphic and digital images can also be monochrome, gray scale, or color. In photography a monochromatic image is usually in the form of a black and white photograph, which can be produced using black and white film or by removing colors in post-production.


For this task, we are required to use the photos of Mantin taken during the trip to be picked and arranged in the monochrome order. This is the process of my monochrome process (screen shots):

screen shot 1
screenshot 1 is the process of selecting a suitable colored photo for the outcome



screen shot 2
screenshot 2 is making a shape to be clip masked on the colour.

screen shot 3
after finishing monochrome, this is the monochrome colour for orange.


In this task, i have learnt how colours work layer by layer and according to the colours and the quality of shade in it.This will allow me to be able in differentiating the colour quality and the depth of the colour itself.

jpeg file of my monochrome for orange:

  




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