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Realistic Drawing Tutorials


1. As this the artist of this piece, what was your main objective?

As the artist of this piece, my main objective was to follow a series of different tutorials, to realistically create different images, in Photoshop.

2. What tools did we primarily use for this project?

One tool that I primarily used for this project, was the elliptical marquee tool, to create circular items, such as the head of the microphone, the glassy button, and the screw. Another tool that I primarily used for this project was the type tool, to type out the word 'BLING', the word 'REFLECTIONS', the words, wrapping around the microphone and the 'A' on the glassy button.

3. What were some of the challenges you faced during this project?

One challenge that I faced during this project, was trying to make the drawings look like they are real pictures. Another challenge that I faced during this project was trying to follow the tutorials, step by step, and make my drawings, look exactly like the tutorial drawings.

4. One of the requirements of this project was to follow the tutorials, step by step. How did you accomplish this and how well did you follow the tutorials?

I accomplished, following the tutorials, step by step, by reading every word, in the tutorials, to make sure that I followed it correctly, I think that I accomplished, followed the tutorials very well. I think this because my end project of the drawings, looks exactly like the end products of the tutorial drawings.

5. An important requirement for this project was getting the colors, to be the exact colors in the tutorials. Making sure each color is perfect. There are multiple ways to go about this. How did you accomplish this?

The first way that I accomplished this was putting the paint dropper on top of the tutorial colors, to get the exact color. Another way that I accomplished this was checking the tutorials, multiple times, to get the color, as close as possible.


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