This shot was used for the lips to give them a cracked and dull appearance.
This shot was used for the appearance of exposed muscle and rotting skin on the cheek, nose, and forehead.
This shot was used for a look of dirty skin and dried blood on her neck and shoulders region.
This shot was used to put dull veins across her forehead.
This shot was used to put a muddied and bloody texture onto the shirt.
This shot was used to create a texture on her forehead.
This photo was used to apply a texture onto the one arm.
Original Background, November 25, 2013. This was taken outside in the woods near the high school.
Original Portrait, November 25, 2013. The portrait is of Aimee and it was taken in the classroom, in front of the green screen.
First Edit of Face, November 25, 2013.
Final Zombie Portrait, November 25, 2013.
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Zombie Project

In this project, I used the warp tool, the magic wand tool, the quick selection tool, the lasso tool, the smudge tool, the burn tool, the dodge tool, the eraser tool, the paint brush tool, and adjustments including black & white, the hue/saturation tool, layer styles, and opacity. Applied actions include the warping of images to blend them into the facial structure, blending the eyes to get rid of the pupils and irises, changing the hue to change the skin's tone, burning the face to make it appear more sunken in and darker, applying dodge tool to highlight cheekbones and the nose and brow bones, and applying tone, black and white filters, and burn and dodge to the background to make it appear eerie and fit in with the zombie itself.

Madeline Abatemarco
Photography Student Jersey City, NJ