My wonderful class.
I'm sorry for the delay, once again, with getting this assignment up. Thanks for your patience. It's much appreciated. Again, you guys are continuing to do solid work and a show a dedication to continue to become artistic photographers/designers in your own right. I'm loving your enthusiasm with learning Pixelmator so we are going to continue to jump in head first with that. Here's what I'd like to see from you for Wednesday.
1. Follow this tutorial. Upon completion upload final image to your blog. Feel free if you so desire to give your own "flare" to it. Here are the images, go ahead and download to your own desktop to use.
I'm sorry for the delay, once again, with getting this assignment up. Thanks for your patience. It's much appreciated. Again, you guys are continuing to do solid work and a show a dedication to continue to become artistic photographers/designers in your own right. I'm loving your enthusiasm with learning Pixelmator so we are going to continue to jump in head first with that. Here's what I'd like to see from you for Wednesday.
1. Follow this tutorial. Upon completion upload final image to your blog. Feel free if you so desire to give your own "flare" to it. Here are the images, go ahead and download to your own desktop to use.

2. Follow this tutorial with the image below. Upon completion upload both before and after images to your blog. Seeming as though we are using a different picture, steps 11-13 especially will require your own tweaking. Although the entire image in and of itself will be yours to retouch as you see fit. When you've gone through the basic retouching process with this tutorial go ahead and jump over to this one here to learn how to change her eye color.
3. Lastly, follow this tutorial. This will dive deeper into some specialized features in Pixelmator. I figured this would be one you guys might really enjoy and it will also give you the opportunity to use your creativity a little bit. Rather than utilizing the Beatles (whom I love) image, find a picture you like especially (maybe a picture you've taken yourself or one you've seen online) and use that instead to create the same effect, just with a different subject for your light painting.
4. Have fun! These should get you excited about the power of pixelmator and the potential for your own creative work. As always, feel free to email or call if you have any questions at all. See you Wed!
P.S. If you're still hungry for more and want to explore other tutorials, check out this link. If you do anything extra, please, please, PLEASE post it. I would love to see it all.


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