Leah's Portfolio
Photoshop

Through my journey in digital art, I have harnessed the power of Photoshop to transform my creative visions into reality. I explored various lighting tools to enhance the mood of my images, while mastering the art of layering photos for depth and dimension. Combining different elements and adding effects has allowed me to create unique compositions that truly stand out. Each project has been a learning experience, pushing my skills to new heights.
Somewhere Your Not

In the artwork "Somewhere You're Not," Photoshop is essential for creating unharmonious scene of my dog a turtle. Blending techniques integrate both elements seamlessly, while careful lighting adds depth and dimension. This approach highlights the whimsical nature of the piece, inviting viewers to explore the enchanting world of digital artistry.

Creating a movie poster for "Red Line" using Photoshop can be an exciting endeavor. By utilizing blending techniques, you can seamlessly merge various elements, such as dynamic racing scenes and striking typography, to capture the essence of the film. Masking allows for precise control over the layers, enabling you to highlight key features and create a sense of depth. The result is a dramatic and visually captivating poster that draws viewers in and perfectly represents the adrenaline-fueled excitement of the movie.

Creating a magazine cover featuring your psychology teacher in a Vogue style can be a fun and creative project. By using masking techniques, you can seamlessly combine images to highlight your teacher's personality and expertise. Start by selecting a striking background that embodies the essence of Vogue, then carefully mask your teacher's image to fit perfectly within this glamorous setting. The result will be a unique and eye-catching cover that showcases your teacher a fashionable light, blending the worlds of psychology and high fashion.