Toon Town Photo Bomb (Editing Exercise #4)

  • For your fourth photo editing assignment, you will continue to use PixlrE.
  • You will have an opportunity to realistically combine cartoons and people together in an image.
  • You may have to adjust the brightness to pull off the realism you are looking for.
  • Start by downloading some specific toon pictures and then some images of the real live people you want to combine with the toons. 
  • The scene can be in real life or cartoon life but whoever goes into the other world should look as real as possible.
  • In your reflection, make sure to include links to the websites where you downloaded the images you use. 
  • If necessary, see the video tutorial below as well as an example. 
  • Complete the assignment. Save your final image and import it into a Google Document or Google Draw on Google Drive. Make sure to share the photo and the summary with your teacher (allancarterspace@gmail.com). 
  • Title the document "Toon Town Photo Bomb" and include your name in the title. Include a brief summary explaining the following:
    • What scene did you pick? Why did you pick this scene?
    • Who did you place in the scene? Explain your choice. 
    • As the assignment mentions, the work you did is similar to the kind of work sometimes done when making films. Have you ever considered a career in the film or documentary industry? Explain why or why not. 
    • Do not forget to provide links to the websites of any images you used. 
Click here to see the rubric that will be used for assessing your work during this part of the unit.

Hint: If the cartoon you are using is black and white you may want to adjust the real life picture to black and white first before combining the two images. The skills are the same set as those used in challenge #1. See if you can recall these without the help of a video tutorial here. 


Video Tutorial

Note: This tutorial is for an older version of Pixlr, but it should still be helpful on how to complete the assignment.



Example

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