Sunday, August 30, 2009

Silhouette Portraits Part II





This was a fun little project. Now I just need to decide whether or not to print them. Is it worth it?  I think that they would look good as standout's where the print is mounted on 1  1/2 inch light weight material - no frame needed to hang.  What would you do???

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Silhouette Portraits

I just love the little profiles in my home and have wanted to learn how to make my own silhouette portrait like you can find here.

1. Photograph your subject, in profile, with a digital camera. Your camera should be on the same level as your subject. Try to shoot against a pure white background: this makes it easier to digitally remove the background later on.


This is how it looked strait out of my camera.  I hung a white sheet and used some lights behind him. I hung a picture in front of him on the wall to try and get him to look strait ahead and not at me.

 He was kind of tricky to get to hold still and have a calm look on his face. He's use to smiling and pulling faces at the camera:) I would have liked to have gotten  some eyelashes in there. 

2. Open your photo in Photoshop. With the Magic Wand tool, select the (preferably white) background for removal. Once clicked, the background will be outlined and highlighted, go to 'edit,' and select 'cut.' The background will disappear.

3. Go to 'image,' and select 'adjustments.' Select 'desaturate:' this removes all color. Also in 'adjustments,' select 'brightness/contrast.' Both lower the brightness, and increase the contrast: your image will take on the form of a silhouette. If your picture hasn't fully silhouetted, fill in the rest of the figure with black, or another color, using the Paintbucket tool.


4. At this point I used the brush tool to shape the shoulder area. When I got it looking the way I wanted, I used the magic want tool to select the silhouette. Then I cut and copied it into my new canvas and added some text!

I want to try this with my other kids. I'll let you know how it goes!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

I'm a big kid now!!

It has been so fun to see this little guy accomplish this "growing up" part of his life.  We are so excited to have another little underpants wearer in our home! Love you  Mitchie.

Friday, August 14, 2009

From Little Girl to Young Woman


To Young Women
Elder Jeffery R. Holland

"I want you to be proud you are a woman. I want you to feel the reality of what that means, to know who you truly are. You are literally a spirit daughter of heavenly parents with a divine nature and an eternal destiny. That surpassing truth should be fixed deep in your soul and be fundamental to every decision you make as you grow into mature womanhood. There could never be a greater authentication of your dignity, your worth, your privileges, and your promise. Your Father in Heaven knows your name and knows your circumstance. He hears your prayers. He knows your hopes and dreams, including your fears and frustrations. And He knows what you can become through faith in Him. In the restored light of the gospel of Jesus Christ, a woman, including a young woman, occupies a majesty all her own in the divine design of the Creator. You are, "a sanctified investiture which none shall profane."

Happy 12th birthday my dear girl. You have always been such a gift and blessing in my life. I am so pleased with the decisions you are making and the wonderful example you are to your brothers and sister. You have been a perfect way to start a family. This is a special birthday - enjoy! Love, Mom