Friday, April 24, 2020

Product shot photos

Here was my first attempt at a product shot, nothing extremely unique about it just has a red background. I chose to use a tin reflective lid to imitate a mirror and such.
 Next I tried to make a  watery-effect on a can of Lynx. First I took the photo of the wet can, then I went on to add a pic of a splash which I looked up online, (I know i'm meant to use all my own photos but this was purely for experimental purposes, which ended aiding me when it came to make my actual product shot).

Here was my first attempt of trying to make a more visually affected image by making a vignette, through the process of using a Gaussian blur effect. I had the background colours imitate what I felt to be cold colours as I wanted to make it look  like condensation on the can. I used a hose to wet the can, to give it the look I was looking for.
This photo was my first attempt in using the gradient fill to give it the unique background, while I included a vignette in the centre to give it an almost pattern texture. Again I used the tin for the reflective effect.
Here I tried to make this picture stand out by giving it a vignette, putting it at an angle and by having it on a black background.
 I kept this one relatively simple as I wished to further explore the uses of vignettes. Like the rest of the vignettes to get the differing colours I made a hue/saturation layer to alter the colours.
Here is what I chose to be my actual product shot. This is a combination of two separate photos. The first was of just the bottle in the bath with the tap turned on, the next was off my hand covering the tap to make the water disperse. Then I added the pictures on different layers, but the problem was that the water colour didn't match. So to fix this I adjusted the Hue and Saturation to make them similar.

Below are the original images 







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