Today, we worked on phone covers and I used the images of coral, drywall, and an owl. The coral and drywall was used as the texture while the owl was put on top of them as the initial picture. I enjoyed the way it turned out because I had been expecting it to look a lot worse. In making the phone cover come together I used the different modes to connect the textures together. I also used alpha layer (I think that's what it was called) and load selection. These were essential in the construction of the case.
I enjoyed what we did in class today because I feel texture really helps an image come alive and in this case it really elevated the look of the cover.
NewMedia+AMAN
Friday, January 18, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Today, since I was done with my yearbook cover, I basically just started on the phone cover assignment. So far I have decided that my theme is going to be that of the sixties and seventies with an influence from The Beatles artwork. So far I have just changed the back ground using the paint tool and using the custom shapes I have added lines to imitate those of sun rays.
I also added more custom shapes of flowers in a magenta color because I have noticed the era I am getting inspiration from had a lot of particular and unique colors.
I also added more custom shapes of flowers in a magenta color because I have noticed the era I am getting inspiration from had a lot of particular and unique colors.
Yesterday we worked on finishing our yearbook covers and pages. It was interesting to see how much my ability with using tools has changed. I am now a lot more fluent in being able to change the poster properly.
I implemented the use of custom shapes, the pen path tool and many others.
I finished my yearbook pages in class and it was amazing to see how quickly I was done.
I implemented the use of custom shapes, the pen path tool and many others.
I finished my yearbook pages in class and it was amazing to see how quickly I was done.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Yesterday on Tuesday, we worked on our movie posters and I had decided to do the Titanic. It was a pretty difficult because the look of the poster was originally slightly grainy with a romantic sunset haze to it. However when we took the original poster the lighting wasn't as soft as we were hoping so I decided to change the levels as well as brightness and contrast to make it look akin to the original. Then to recreate the grainy look I added a filter of noise which helped a bit.
Then I cut some masts from the original poster and fitted them to my Titanic poster. This made it look slightly more realistic rather than the subjects (Stanley and Mercedes) floating in midair.
Then I cut some masts from the original poster and fitted them to my Titanic poster. This made it look slightly more realistic rather than the subjects (Stanley and Mercedes) floating in midair.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Last class on Friday we did the finishing touches to our radial, symmetrical and asymmetrical photos. It was interesting to see the different quotes possible for the different types of pictures. I enjoyed being able to use the pen trace tool (I'm not exactly sure what it was called) properly and fluently because at the beginning I was a bit intimidated by it.
I also enjoyed using the circle tool because it made the paths of the radial picture look very clean and well defined. It was a good tool to be able to utilize for future projects.
I also enjoyed using the circle tool because it made the paths of the radial picture look very clean and well defined. It was a good tool to be able to utilize for future projects.
Friday, January 11, 2013
On Thursday we participated in another photo shoot, this time for the outcome of three usable images. These images would be used for a radial, symmetrical, and asymmetrical designs. I worked on the asymmetrical design majority of the time and realized how easy it was to use the (fancy) pen tool despite how formidable it looked at first glance. I just used a brush to trace the path and then penned it.
Then using Microsoft word I copied and pasted my phrase to the path made earlier.
Then using Microsoft word I copied and pasted my phrase to the path made earlier.
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