Digital techniques of Photomontages
By: Nicolás Berlingieri
(or “The Dalinian Inspiration”)
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
INTRODUCTION
The limit between the several arts is every day less and less defined.
There are “Mixed Techniques”, “Facilities”, “Digital Art”, etc., where several techniques are mixed to make a certain work.
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
INTRODUCTION
The “Dark Camera” was used by the painters before the photography existed.
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
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When photography was only black and white, the copies were painted to do them in color.
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
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With programs of image manipulation (Photoshop, Corel PhotoPaint, Photostyler, etc.) techniques of drawing and painting are mixed to modify the photographic images.
But the “Altered” photos and thetechniques of “Photomontage”exist from the beginnings of photography.
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
INTRODUCTION
William Henry Fox Talbot (1800 - 1877) already made assemblies of “Calotyps” to form a single image.
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And Oscar G. Rejlander (1813 - 1875) in 1856 made the work “Both ways of life” (40 x 79 cm) stitching the images of 30 negatives.
Introduction Nicolás Berlingieri
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It is very common that an author is inspired by another one, or that it tends to copy itself to itself, generating therefore a style form.
The examples are innumerable is this sense, and, in Salvador Dalí, they become very evident.
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INTRODUCTION
Smart influence of “La Maja desnuda” byGoya and repetition of objects and patterns (the sailboats) between its two works.
Dalí (1923) “El niño enfermo”Dalí (1922) “Desnudo en un paisaje”
Goya (1800 h.) “La Maja Desnuda”
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INTRODUCTION
Many pictures of Dalí have inspiration in the “Angelus” of Millet.Sometimes he has even reproduced it like a picturehung in the wall.
Millet (1933) Angelus Pray Dalí (1922) Gala and the “Angelus” of Millet….
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INTRODUCTION
Several authors inspired to Salvador Dalí, as well as he inspired whom they followed him…
Dalí (1933) “Atavismo del crepúsculo” Dalí (1935) “Reminiscencias arqueológicas del Angelus de Millet”
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INTRODUCTION
We will see next some “Tricks” to make photomontages with the Photoshop program (sometimes inspired by Dalí….)
Dalí (1934 y 1946) “Destete del mueble alimento y La tentación de San Andrés”
Títle: “Camellos de Dalí” (“Dalí’s camels”)
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
It is advisable to have a good organization of the “folders”, grouping the photographies like in an “Image Bank”
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
In the folders we will keep the images in hi-res and, as far as possible, with the elements already “trimmed” for its use.
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
The images should be saved as TIF or PSD, in order to be able to maintain the “transparency” of the trimming.
Windows Explorer allows to visualize TIF files, but not the PSD ones.
But PSD files allow to save the layers options (Properties and Styles) and the Layouts.
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
Points should not be used in the file-names, because these are those which separate the “Suffix” from the name, so the Operating System can recognize the file type.
Photomontage.PSD
Photo.TIF
Image.JPG
Sound.MP3
Document.DOC
Spreadsheet.XLS
Portrait of Mr. Pérez.JPG
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
A “must” folder in your PC, it’s the corresponding one to CLOUD images….
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
You should have a wide assortment, with different light conditions and in different schedules of the day, in order to be able to cover all the possible future necessities.
Images organization Nicolás Berlingieri
IMAGES ORGANIZATION
Clouds can easily be distorted, stretched or compressed, in order to obtain more dramatic effects.
Templates Nicolás Berlingieri
TEMPLATES
It is advisable to have a folder with different types of “Templates”, which are “empty Images” you can use it as a “base” for future photomontages.
Templates Nicolás Berlingieri
TEMPLATES
These templates can already have “Guides” saved, to mark the “Thirds” for the composition of the photomontages
30 x 40 cm 35 mm (2,4 x 3,6) 6 x 6 cm
Templates Nicolás Berlingieri
TEMPLATES
A template for one photo of 30 x 40 cm must have vertical guides at 13.33 and 26.66 cm, and an horizonta one, at 10 and 20 cm.
The intersections will mark to the “Golden Points”.
30 x 40 cm
Templates Nicolás Berlingieri
TEMPLATES
You can also add “Perspective lines” or “Escape Lines” in a transparent “Layer”.
This can help you tofind the the propper position of the objects, will help to define the distances and the sizes of the different objects.
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
PROPORTIONS
Drawing up in a layer the perspective lines, these will define zones which can be filled up with colors.
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
PROPORTIONS
This way it is possible to easily define the sizes of the several objects which will be inserted.
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
PROPORTIONS
Lowering the opacity of the layer by 50%,through it’s transparency we can see where to locate the objects.
So they will match the previous established zones.
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
PROPORTIONS
These objects can be easily adapted to the proportional sizes , in order to obtain an harmonic result .
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PROPORCIONES
Estos se pueden adaptarfacilmente a los tamañosproporcionales a fin deobtener un resultadoarmónico.
Títle: “Cappadocia Daliniana” (“Dalinian Cappadokia”)
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
PROPORTIONS
The perspective lines help us to compose, to distort and to trim the objects, obtaining a more realistic perspective, even with elements intentionally out of proportions.
PROPORTIONS
The perspective lines help us to compose, to distort and to trim the objects, obtaining a more realistic perspective, even with elements intentionally out of proportions.
Proportions Nicolás Berlingieri
Títle: “Estiramiento al atardecer” (“Sunset jerk”)
Color chart Nicolás Berlingieri
COLOR CHART
It is convenient to have a folder with “fixed” colors.
Those colors will help us very much when we need to put color in a determined zone.
They can be defined with the R (Red), G (Green) and (B) Blue values.
Color chart Nicolás Berlingieri
COLOR CHART
In the presses, the numerical values of the colors are expressed as Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y) and Black (K).
It’s more direct and easy the Hexadecimal number (#).
The “Skin color” changes according to the race of the person.
Color chart Nicolás Berlingieri
COLOR CHART
There are some products which have a very determined color.
It must be respected.
Color chart Nicolás Berlingieri
COLOR CHART
Metals as Gold,Bronze, Copperand others, they have a well defined color among little variants.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Another important folder, is the one corresponding to “Textures”.
In it you can put textures of walls, sands…
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
It may contain textures of floors, rush matting…
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
…or fine and thick grass textures, venetian tiles, etc.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
You can “build up” a texture.
Let’s see how…
Take an image where you find a texture you like.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Let’s enlarge the zone to have a better work.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Select the four corners with the “Poligonal Lasso”, even if they are not properly aligned.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Once you have the area selected with the lasso, choose “Edit / Copy”, then make a new image with the menu command “File / New” and past with “Edit / Paste”.
If the selected area was not perfectly alligned, there will be a border with no image…
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
With the “Grid” activated, and with the option: “Transform / Distort”, let us make the drawing perfectly aligned horizontally and vertically.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Let us trim the leftover of the edges and, with the command “Image / Size of image”, let us put equal values for “Width” and “Height”, in order to make a sqared image.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
We will obtain a “Tile” or “Floor tile” which can be defined as “Motiv” (Option: “Edit / Define Motiv).
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
With the “Motiv Stamp”, in a “New” image, we will be able to make a “wall”
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Duplicating the layer of the wall, moving it downwards and distorting the perspective, we will be able fix the “floor”.With the tool “Degrading / Multiply” we will add realism.
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
Adding elements and shadows we will form the “Photomontage”
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
TEXTURES
And adding lightning effects we will obtain a more interesting image…
Textures Nicolás Berlingieri
Títle: “Odalisca Daliniana” (“Dalinian Odalisca”)
Motivs Nicolás Berlingieri
MOTIVS
A folder with several “Motivs” will allow to freely choose among differents textures.
Motivs Nicolás Berlingieri
MOTIVS
Some examples where it was used the“Double Arch” motiv
Motivs Nicolás Berlingieri
MOTIVS
Sometimes motivs can be mixed and distorted to obtain interesting effects
Motivs Nicolás Berlingieri
MOTIVS
A motiv can have a transparen background, as this Un motivo puede tener un fondo transparente, like this wire of prongs, which allows “to make a wire fence” on any background in very simple way.
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
A folder with personages already “extracted” from their original back-ground, allow us to easily choose them and to “paste” them in other back-grounds.
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
A folder with personages already “extracted” from their original back-ground, allow us to easily choose them and to “paste” them in other back-grounds.
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
A folder with personages already “extracted” from their original back-ground, allow us to easily choose them and to “paste” them in other back-grounds.
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
Some examples….
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
Some examples….
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
Some examples….
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
Some examples….
Personages Nicolás Berlingieri
PERSONAGES
Some examples….
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
To create “Shapes”, rounding and softening their curves,first you add the layers with the shapes…
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
Then you blur the image using “Gaussian Blur”(the image must be black and white)…
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
Then, using “Image / Adjust / Levels”, you can narrow the opposite side cursors (Black and White) toward the center of the “Histogram” to reduce the softness.
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
The layer wich contains the shape, can be used to make a fast selection, using the “Magic Wand”.
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
You can color this “shape”, add elements (ear, glases), lighting effects, shadows, adding more holes (like the nose in this case), etc.
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
Then they will be part of the final image…
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FORMAS
Luego integrarán una imagen final…
Títle: “Cabeza hueca” (“Empty head”)
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SHAPES
Some “Shapes” examples…
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
Some “Shapes” examples…
Shapes Nicolás Berlingieri
SHAPES
Some “Shapes” examples…
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