20% Time 3/9/08

Posted on March 16, 2008 by 25meip.
Categories: Required Post, 20%.

This week I decided to try out another competition at photoshop talent (it is only my second one).  When I got there, I had to chose from the multiple contests that were active this particular week.  I decided to choose a themed contest from the ‘all levels’ catagory called food landscapes.  ’All levels’ simplymeans that anyone belonging to the site, whether new (like me) or an old pro, can participate.  A themed contest means that the site supplies some pictures, you can use some of your own too, and you must create a new picture out of the original ones that pertains to the goal provided for that particular contest (and follow the rules or face the consequenses of a low score!). 

This particular one asked for a landscape made entirely out of food, and the prize was filter forge-a plugin for photoshop that allows the user to create their own filters, and acsess to the filters of other users as well.  I just could not resist.

banana    grapes     kiwi

So,  I downloaded all the fruit pictures that they provided and went to work scaling them down, and editing out the parts that I could potentially want from each picture.  After I did all that work , I deleted any layers that I realized could not be worked into my end result.  I ended up keeping a grape, a peach, a banana peel, a kiwi slice, a watermelon, a pinapple, and raspberries.  The site always uses massively high resolution for their pictures, and these pictures here are much smaller than the ones that I used.  What do you think I could do with them?  I did not even know yet.

PeachesPinappleraspberrieswatermelon

So I went to flickr cc to randomly look for pictures that I could download for my picture to push my ideas toward some kind of unification.  Then I found the soup.  It was a french onion soup that had a lot of substance and color to it.  I finally had my base. 

French Onion Soup ccFrench Onion Soup” by ilmingo

I decided to do a beach theme, with a little house inspired by another entry that I saw that used crackers and chocolate to create a really awesome little home.  The only difference was that I did not have a lot of time to go and create a ton of detail, so a got a ‘pre-made’ gingerbread house.

Gingerbread House  cc Gingerbread House” by flyingpurplemonkey

I began by taking the soup out of it’s bowl and copying it several times over to create a solid bottom to my picture that had a natural, sand and rocks feel to it.  I added a gradient background of different shades of blue to be the sky.  I cut out the house and placed it into the corner and added a shadow.  I then took the kiwi and turned it yellow and placed it at the top to be the sun.  I took one raspberry and changed it white, duplicated it and arranged them to serve as clouds.  Next, I noticede that the banana peel had ridges in it and could look like wood if worked with, so a took off one side of the peel and duplicatd it a couple times, made a little chair and “painted” it a green color.  Finally, I took one grape and colored the entire grape orange.  Then took two of the ‘panels’ of the fruit and colored each one different, one purple and one green to make a beach ball.

It was at this point that I realized that my picture looked empty.  All the other ones had crammed all kinds of stuff into theirs, so I wanted to include some more pictures.  I resized the picture to be longer (just by a little) and cut off part of the floor layer to make room for water.

Water ccwham:a different corner” by

From there, I created an island out of a watermelon out in the middle of the sea.  Then I took the peach, sut it into half along the natural indentation on the fruit, and stretched each side into a different shape and arranged them to look like palm branches.  My last picture used was a pinapple that I just stretched out to make a trunk.  It was here that because of my time limit ( I would be late if I waited until the next day and it was already late at night) I did not try to do it the ‘right way’ and use the pinnaple as a pattern and fill a predrawn vector (a shape) and fill it with the pattern.  I totally spaced out how to do that, I will have to find it again.  My last step was just going back and using the burn tool to get all the areas that needed any shading.  And then I was done.

A Day at the Beach

I ranked 33 out of 34. (I will find out by Monday.)

1 comment.



Comment on March 16th, 2008.

Great great great! The clouds, sun, and the beach ball are my favorite parts. Wow, you have to have some major creativity and skill for what you have done. Best of luck in the contest. Be sure to update as to how you faired.

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