
2. The most challenging tool for me was the liquify tool. I remember first learning the tool for the Retouching quiz. During the lesson I tried many times to slim someone's nose and face but I could never get it to look natural. For the retouching quiz, I chose an image of a female with a larger nose because I really wanted to improve my skills with this tool. It took me many tries but I finally got the nose to look smaller without looking fake. This gave me a lot more confidence with this tool and I even used it in various portions of my final as well.


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3. I want to compare my midterm and final. While both had meaning, I think my midterm achieved a more hidden connection as opposed to my final which had a more obvious meaning. My midterm left a lot more room for interpretation than my final. The faces were unrecognizable and there were a lot more shadows and dark spaces for the viewer to fill in. I used a lot more opacity in my midterm and hardly at all in my final. Although both dealt with human beings I think my midterm as much more vague while my final with the technology and recognizable iPhone app buttons led the viewer to a more obvious connection. Sometimes in art, I think it's good to lead the viewer but I also think it's important to leave room for their own interpretation without much guidance at all.

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Final