BeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfterWhat tessellations means to me is an arrangement of shapes that are fitted closely together, such as polygons in a repeated pattern no gaps or overlapping. How I created my tessellation is I started with a photo in mind that I wanted to do, then I opened up photo shop and in photo shop I opened up the photo I wanted to do. I later opened up the template where I'm putting the photo in. I go back to the photo i'm doing and clicked the crop tool and I cropped the area I wanted. After doing that I go to "image" then image size and adjust the height and width to your preference. I then click the tab of the photo and move it onto the template. Click the move tool to move the photo into the template once I've done that I duplicate the photo and flip it or rotate it to fit. Then I just repeated the same process until everything was in the right position. Once I was happy with the overall look I merged all the layers down to one. What I liked about this was the process of creating a unique image from just a plain photo. My favorite image was the "yellow dandelions". I struggled trying to fit all the photos perfectly without it having to show any white lines. If I were to do it all over again I would fix my photos and try to get better images of them.
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AuthorI am Ruby Hizazaga and something I love to do is capturing special moments or serious ones. Archives
May 2017
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