Describe the work of Victor Enrich. How do you think these photos were edited? Today you will learn how to transform a building, completely changing the shape to create something much more experimental. To transform your building in the same way as the artist, you will need to: - Select the building your are going to focus on, copy and paste it onto a new layer. - Select a section of the building then go to edit, transform, warp/skew - Make a small alteration to your building - select a smaller section, then transform it again, and repeat. For more techniques: https://www.dezeen.com/2014/01/08/manipulated-photography-victor-enrich-munich-hotel/ First, upload your new photoshoot underneath the Victor Enrich Research, under the title 'Homework photoshoot in preparation for editing in the style of Victor Enrich' Edit just one photograph, with the intention of having a really effective abstract final image. - Select the building your are going to focus on, copy and paste it onto a new layer. - Select a section of the building then go to edit, transform, warp/skew - Make a small alteration to your building - select a smaller section, then transform it again, and repeat. When finished, edit the overall colours/contrast and use the clone tool to remove any sections that you don't want in your picture. Miss Wilson's example: Upload your edited photo full size. Copy and paste these sentences below your edit then complete to review this task. By taking inspiration from the editing techniques of Victor Enrich I have learnt to... Something I found challenging through this task is... I could develop my ideas further in this project through other experimental editing such as... Going for gold? Use some key words! Warp skew transform copy and paste rotate clone expand distort As an extension/going for gold task, complete another edit of the SAME photograph but edit it completely differently so the shape is in the style of one of Enrich's other photographs.
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