And if anyone cares how I made it- I grabbed all the squares from The Kremlin, so kudos to them for making my life much easier without having to get them all from the game myself. I then arranged them in Photoshop and printed it out to an inkjet transparency. For the final image on photo paper, I simply contact-printed (that's where you just put something directly on top of a sheet of photo paper without enlarging it) and it gave me that nice negative effect you see here. When it was done, I matted it, and it hung in a glass case in one of the busiest hallways at my school for about six months.
A little something I handed in for Photo class...
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A little something I handed in for Photo class...
I made this a few months ago for my Photography class at my high school. It wasn't for any particular assignment, where I had to make pictures in a particular style or by a particular method. We had to hand something in for a photo exhibiton at my school. So I made this! Very proud of it too, though by the time I got around to scanning it just now it's in rather poor condition. The fact that I have The World's Shittiest Scanner doesn't help by adding those faint vertical lines- and they looked even worse before I took out the color manually despite telling it to scan in grayscale! Anyway, hope you guys like it, and if anyone really likes it to the point where they'd want a higher-res version, to set as wallpaper or something (hey, maybe Snatcher would want this for the Wallpaper section of JUNKER HQ...?) I'll gladly provide you with one.
And if anyone cares how I made it- I grabbed all the squares from The Kremlin, so kudos to them for making my life much easier without having to get them all from the game myself. I then arranged them in Photoshop and printed it out to an inkjet transparency. For the final image on photo paper, I simply contact-printed (that's where you just put something directly on top of a sheet of photo paper without enlarging it) and it gave me that nice negative effect you see here. When it was done, I matted it, and it hung in a glass case in one of the busiest hallways at my school for about six months.
And if anyone cares how I made it- I grabbed all the squares from The Kremlin, so kudos to them for making my life much easier without having to get them all from the game myself. I then arranged them in Photoshop and printed it out to an inkjet transparency. For the final image on photo paper, I simply contact-printed (that's where you just put something directly on top of a sheet of photo paper without enlarging it) and it gave me that nice negative effect you see here. When it was done, I matted it, and it hung in a glass case in one of the busiest hallways at my school for about six months.
