Project 4: Montage

Jodi Parker_P4_Mountain

Description:
A spiritual poster montage using images and type.

Process:

  1. I cropped the mountain image to 8.5×11.
  2. I placed the mountain climber image  on top of mountain image, then I added a mask.
  3. With black paint and a 100% opacity, soft-edged brush, I painted away the hard image edges.
  4. With a larger black brush at different opacity levels, I blended the image into the background, so it produced a subtle contrast.
  5. I then changed images to Black and White 1 and added Photo Filter 2 (a warming filter) to give a sepia tone. I also  played around with levels, vibrance, channel mixer, and selective color until I was pleased with the results.
  6. I also layered background images found at www.cgtextures.com/. I chose Metal Scratches0036 as well as MarbleBeige0052 to create more of a rugged feel. I put an overlay filter on both of these images and also a mask so that I could erase the background off of important features of the images beneath.
  7. I ultimately flipped the mountain image horizontally, after Bro. Pingel’s suggestion, so that I could have better flow from text to the mountain climber image. I’m glad I did it! I have found that the critique sessions from classmates, teacher, family, and friends are very valuable and I appreciate the opportunity it gives to perfect my designs.
  8. I added some type with two contrasting fonts and put them on top of a rectangle with overlay filter so as to allow more legibility with the words. I wanted to emphasize each line of my text so I chose different effects, colors, and sizes to showcase that. The words “we conquer” were the most important to me so I used a drop shadow and high value in color to bring it out.
  9. Programs/Tools Used: Adobe Photoshop

Message: I wanted to send a message that we all have the capacity in ourselves to conquer anything we set our minds to.  I wanted to visualize to my audience how empowering it is to overcome any “mountain” that comes our way (metaphorically speaking).
Audience: Anyone inspired by nature.
Colorized/Filter applied and where: I decided to add a Gaussian Blur filter on the mountain climber image.
Color scheme : Monochromatic Color Name: Black and White with Warming Filter (81)
Top thing learned: How to gradually blend two images by applying masks to images.
Font #1 Name & Category: PT Serif Caption Regular & PT Serif Regular– Serif
Font #2 Name & Category: PT Sans Caption Bold – Sans Serif

Thumbnails of Images used:

  Grand TetonRisultati_di_ricercaMetalScratches0036_1_LMarbleBeige0052_L

Sources (Links to images on original websites):

http://tetonclimbing.blogspot.com/2013_06_01_archive.html

http://www.conversionidigitali.it/analytics/seo-con-analytics-e-webmaster-tools.html

http://www.cgtextures.com/

4 thoughts on “Project 4: Montage”

  1. Jodi, I love how your project turned out! I was surprised with the changes you made, but I think it benefited your overall look. I liked how you flipped the image around to better match the flow with the new mountain climber! Like I said in our critique, I loved the text you chose, and I like the added opaque box behind it! I think It looks amazing as usual!

  2. Wow!
    This looks so great. I loved the color scheme you choose. The message is powerful, and the pictures enanched it. You did a great job blending the photos. There are no harsh edges. Its cool to see the original photos and to see what you did with them. The font looks great. You contrasted them nicely, with completing them as well.
    Check out Emily’s blog:
    https://kel13026.wordpress.com/2015/02/13/project-4-montage/comment-page-1/#comment-10

  3. This looks really great Jodi! I can’t believe how different your original pictures are. Your final design looks seemless, I truly can’t tell where the two main pictures divide. That’s fantastic! I also love your typography, it’s one of my favorites. I absolutely love the red contrast in the words. And that quote is so fitting! You are an expert at masking, nicely done!
    Check out Kaitlyn’s project here, I think it’s a really well done piece as well. https://kmanderson4.wordpress.com/

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