James J. Miles III
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Graphic 2

Below is an assignment for University of South Carolina's Graduate Class EDET 703 Design and Development Tools II. The point of the assignment was to use layers to generate a final image. The assignments called for 6 elements on different layers built into the original images. As you can see below the original images was of Neil Armstrong landing on the moon. I decided to have a little fun with this and add in the background the Millennium Falcon, C3-P0, R2-D2, Grogu and me and Leah on a speeder bike. Reflected originally in Armstrong's mask was the lunar lander and Buzz Aldrin. I added the Death Star under construction and Darth Vader. There was no star field, so, to add that I used the drawling tool on different size setting to get my stars. Finally, I added a old school TV static graphic over the top to give it a vintage look as well as the text that is the thesis. 
I completed the assignment in Photoshop. I used some of the lighting tools to try to blend the element from different locations together. I also used the transition tool to resize object to give depth of field.
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Any issues or questions? Contact jjmiles@email.sc.edu
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