Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Textorizer Photos
The three top photos are my original pictures taken, and the three lower photos are edited through the program Textorizer. The first photo is of me and my mother when we had gone up north for the weekend to go exploring local attractions, and it was an amazing time. This photo I altered in Textorizer 1, using many words overlapping each other but still conveying a message. I found this to be the most difficult out of the three edits, because I had to get it just right to read some of the words, but see what the image is. The faces are a little hard to see, but the art of it is not to be completely perfect like the original. The second image is the star of my photo inspiration-- my dog Zeus. This photo is an already black and white representation of him sitting and looking over the lake, where we live. The edited image is the Excoffizer version of this, and it is a good chose, because it does make the viewer feel as if their eyes are "vibrating" while looking at it, especially up close. Lastly, my third photo is also of Zeus, but a up-close portrait type. I chose to edit this in Textorizer 2, overlapping the photo with words and sayings describing the photo. In this case, I chose to use a saying to describe the great things about dogs and their love and loyalty. Overall, I really liked using this program, but it was still difficult for me to find the best image to use to be seen and understood by the viewer. I hope you enjoy!
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