Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Get important tips to stimulate David Hockney photomontage through Photoshop



David Hockney is a leading name in the world of drawing and art, and pricked up the ears of many art lovers by creating wonderful paintings. He is known for his great approach and excellent skills in photography. 

http://www.waterman.co.uk/artists/143-Alan-Davie/works/1064/He in fact created a style of photography that indicates standing in one place and photographing objects or a scene in pieces like a puzzle. This is of course a new style of photography and successfully lured great attention of many people especially art lovers. It is done by using a medium focal length lens 50 to 100 mm, lock the exposure, stand in one place. 

You need to set your camera to manual that will let you do this quite conveniently. You can do the experiment in a better way by just starting at the bottom left, sweep right, move up and then sweep left. After that, you need to continue until the entire object is captured perfectly. It is needed that your image must be overlapped.      

In order to try this technique in a perfect manner, it is vital to find a subject with a strong center of interest. Besides, you will also need the latest copy of Adobe Photoshop. Just fix your camera at the one place and start capturing your subject. It is certainly quite important for you to include only one part of the subject in your image like a puzzle, but you should not miss the parts of the scene.   
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In photoshop, first choose the file and unselect the option to blend images, after that, you need to click Ok and then the photoshop will get all the pictures onto a transparent canvas in separate layers. Once you do above instructions properly, you can then apply the stroke and drop shadow to the other layers. 

Moreover, if you are seeking to add a white background or any other color, then you need to create a new layer and fill it with white and also the appropriate color that you like the most. You can also increase or decrease the size of your canvas in accordance with your needs.  


This post was authored exclusively for Offer Waterman & Co by Sophia Calvin, a core contributor to Offer Waterman & Co. Sophia Calvin loves to talk to about Painting david hockney agent & david hockney exhibition.
   

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