Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Part III (Part 1)


This ad shows the impact of forest fires on us. To create this scene, a burn tool would be needed to show the effects on our lungs from the smoke. For the perfectly lung shaped forest, trees would be selected and moved (free transform) to make this shape. The burn tool would also be needed again to shadow the trees.


This ad tells us not to "buy exotic animal souvenirs".  To lighten the scene, the dodge tool would be needed. The blood is, of course, fake and is created by red paint, dodging, burring, and randomly selecting and erasing sections to create the splatter look.


This one is a simple ad about fear and sharks. Since the two water scenes are the same, all that was done was erasing the fin. To do this, the fin was erased once it was selected (to not ruin the water).


How trees are wasted is shown in this ad. To put the same tree and trunk on two different pieces of paper, one paper was printed without the trunk and the other without the top of the tree. To create the inside of the tree, another inside was taken, free transformed, and placed on top of the trunk.


The power and danger of smoking and how it cancel future years of your life is shown through this ad. To take this book and add the message, the other text was erased from the book, and the color was painted back to the page. Then, using the text box, the message was added.


I like these ads because it is a creative way to enlighten people on many dangers. It is a simple, yet eye catching warning.

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