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A Picture is WORTH a Thousand WOrds

In this project you will take a portrait of someone. It works best if it is someone that you are really close with. A parent, sibling, best friend... any of these would be great. The portrait that you have captured will be converted to text. More specifically, you will make the portrait with adjectives that describe the subject. Here are some solid examples. 
I do not have a handout on this assignment. It is something that I found on Adobe Layers, a site that has some great tips and projects on it. If you are ever bored and looking for something cool to make, check them out. You might even see some projects that I have developed from their tutorials. Anyway, to create this effect on your portrait you will need to check out this tutorial.  I have found that results can vary depending on the contrast that exists in the portrait. If it doesn't work out too well with one of your shots, maybe try a different portrait. Good luck!

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