'SCAPES 1-3

WHAT IS DUE.

'SCAPE 1: 
A Landscape with only land elements (combine FOUR+ land elements)

'SCAPE 2: 
A landscape that incorporates and integrates (through careful selection/erasing/cloning) six or more animal/humans/object elements

'SCAPE 3: 
A 'scape that is entirely of your own creation (three+ added elements). 
This can be a cityscape, landscape, surreal scape, dream scape...it does not need to grounded in reality. Odd, unexpected, surprising are good. 









*A total of THREE separate Photoshop designs/composites will need to be created to be scored. 

**Total points possible: 12 (4 points per 'scape)



RATIONALE (WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?)
To practice and focus skills in Photoshop regarding layersplacing/rasterizing, adjusting color/valueedit+transforming selections, selection tools.

THE THREE IMAGES.
Create THREE separate 'scape composite images.
Use very high-resolution images (1000x1000 minimum) from image searches.
See links below.
     *Make sure you set your image search parameters to finding large files.      
     Each composite will be a combination of separate images/elements.
2.    IMAGE ONE must be a LANDSCAPE (no people or animals).
3.    The other TWO composites can be a landscape, space scape, city scape, or interior space, and include people/animals/food/landscapes/etc.


MAKE SURE TO DO THE FOLLOWING.
Use multiple photographic sources to create a believable -or- surreal photographic composite image that illustrates an understanding of perspective.

THINGS TO CONSIDER.
Sometimes the more images you use the more interesting your piece becomes.
Have fun with it, but make sure you create SEAMLESS additions to your overall image.
Your final images should look somewhat believable in terms of size and perspective of the different components you have pieced together. 

CANVAS SIZE FOR EACH IMAGE.
-8.5 x 11 inches
-resolution 300
-landscape -or- portrait orientation is OK. 

NAMING EACH FINAL IMAGE. 
Name each of your final images like the following:
LASTNAME-Scape1.jpg
LASTNAME-Scape2.jpg
LASTNAME-Scape3.jpg

FOR THE FINISHED VERSION OF EACH IMAGE:

*Save EACH final image as a .JPG
-and-
*Save EACH final image as an unflattened .PSD

(Save AS function, and change the FORMAT menu to the appropriate file extension)

Examples:  CARTER.Scape1.jpg -or- CARTER.Scape1.psd

SCORING.
Each scape will be scored on the rubric (below) up to FOUR points if it has met all the basic criteria.
TWELVE points total are possible for the entire three-image project.

GOALS FOR SCORING WELL.
Quality work & careful craftsmanship.
'Seamless' combining (via selection and eraser tools) of the components.
Knowledge of perspective is incorporated and (at least) somewhat believable.
Tonality/color/light is addressed (via burn/dodge, image+adjustments, etc.)

SITES TO BEGIN IMAGE SEARCHING.
Library of Congress
Unsplash
Shorpy



SCAPE #1 Components


IMAGES USED FOR TUTORIAL INTROS:
    

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