
PORTFOLIO OF NON-SKELETON STUFF
ALL OF WHICH IS MADE BY YOURS TRULY, CAMERON WELCH.
Munchies Ragnarok

A bunch of rotten food assembled together after Gordon Ramsey threw them in a bin and then into a nuclear reactor. Made in Photoshop.

Kind of old-looking sandwich created using Photoshop.

Dubbed the Apocalypse Sandwich, it is a sandwich filled with diabetes and Nicolas Cage. Made using Photoshop.

A bunch of rotten food assembled together after Gordon Ramsey threw them in a bin and then into a nuclear reactor. Made in Photoshop.
Crime and Pun-ishment
The first topic we covered in Digital Media was Graphics. Graphics are illustrations and designs that can be used commercially, and can be created on a computer digitally. Our graphics projects were created using both Adobe PhotoShop and Illustrator. Through this unit, I learned and expanded my interests in PhotoShop (I had previously used it in 5th-6th grade, but gradually grew disinterested in it), and grew accustomed to vectors. I did not previously know about vectors, or even how to make vectors. If I could do anything differently with this unit, it would be to better pace myself making the Illustrator portrait. I don't think I was rushed making it, but I remember feeling like I was a bit more behind with the portrait than everyone else.
Keep scrolling to see the rest of the my graphics projects...

A skeletal Nicolas Cage that is a play on word rib cage. Clearly you can see where my skeleton hobby comes from. Made in Photoshop.

A Hank Hill hill/a hill named Hank Hill. It likes environmentally friendly propane and propane accessories. Made in Photoshop.

A skeletal Nicolas Cage that is a play on word rib cage. Clearly you can see where my skeleton hobby comes from. Made in Photoshop.
Illustrator Monstrosities

Made using Illustrator, I made a vectored-portrait of myself. You wouldn't be wrong to assume it was a confused, old, sassy frog though. Why is one pupil bigger than the other.

Grrrrumble. It's spooky. Made in Illustrator.

Made using Illustrator, I made a vectored-portrait of myself. You wouldn't be wrong to assume it was a confused, old, sassy frog though. Why is one pupil bigger than the other.