Monday, November 18, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Random Album Cover Assignment (Heindonk/Cele)
Friday, November 1, 2013
Vector (Screw Driver)
Sketch |
Tracing |
Final Product (Tracing w/ Colour) |
2) Well first I had to choose an image to trace. I first chose a concept bike but then that turned out horribly so I moved on to a screwdriver. The first drawing I did was the free hand sketch. I put the image on one layer, and moved it out of the way so I could see it but it didn't interfere with my sketch. I started sketching the image in sections and put those sections on different layers (so I could easily manipulate my sketch). For example one layer was the shank of the screwdriver, one layer was the outline of the upper body, and one layer was the ridges on the actual screw. Then I accurately had to name my layers so I knew what was on each layer. So after, I finally finished my sketch and did the same process (i.e layers, etc.) with the tracing except I traced over the image instead of eyeballing it. Then when I was fulfilled with my tracing of the image I turned the tracing into a colour version based off of the actual image. To turn the tracing into a colored version I used the selection tool to select a certain part of the screwdriver then I chose a colour to fill that part and I chose a colour to outline that part. Moreover, the tools I used for this project were the pen tool (to trace/sketch the image and its parts), the selection tool (to move things around/select them), eye dropper tool (to ensure parts of the screwdriver were the same colour), direct selection tool (to alter the anchors), and I also used the zoom in button.
3) The drawing that I like/think looks the best/has the best design out of the three is the colored version. I feel that way because with the colored version the different shades of grays, yellow, silver, and black bring the drawing to life. It makes the drawing look three dimensional and its the one that looks the most similar to the image. I feel that the trace looks the worst, and the sketch needs color. I also feel that the sketch doesn't represent the image well. I feel that the other two drawings (tracing/sketch) look like a series of shapes and lines. They don't look like an image, they don't have unity and they don't have texture. Overall the colored one is the most appealing and has the most elements and principles of design. Which I feel makes it look better.
Logo for Young Company (Black/White and Colour Versions)
Black and White |
Colour Version |
1) The elements and principles of design that pertain to my logo are shape, line, value, colour, emphasis, space, and contrast. I chose to use these elements and principles of design for specific reasons. For example I used the colour blue because its a Lakeshore colour and also because blue is a colour that works very well with logos and attracts people (twitter/facebook logo). I used the other colours (black and grey) because they contrast and work well with the blue (and gradient). I used circles to represent unity and family because it is a drama 'family'. I used the star because actors are called stars and because they are usually in the middle of the stage. I used line to direct the spotlight on the star, and I used the gradient to put emphasis on the star. I used contrast to attract and make the logo enjoyable.
2) I am satisfied with the final product and it is what I envisioned it to be. The vision I had for my logo was to have 3D stage, with a white star in the middle, with a light (with gradient) shining down on it, and I feel that my logo conveys that image. It also is an appealing logo, fits what the client wanted, and its balanced. But, if I had time I would tweak the colours to see if I could have a better combination and try to incorporate the side stars better into the logo.
3) In the beginning I had trouble with the layers because some layers weren't in the spot I wanted. But then I fixed it with ordering the layers with the layer button. I also had trouble with the gradient and making look the way I wanted it to. But once again I figured it out with trial and error. I didn't find any new techniques while creating the logo, but I used some new tools on illustrator (gradient, live paint bucket, typography on a line, lasso).
The Audition Poster
1) The elements and principles of design that pertain to my poster are shape, line, colour, emphasis, space, and contrast. The shapes used in my poster are the hand and the chair. I used the hand to portray somebody reaching for the spotlight. 'The Audition' is about high school students auditioning to be in the 'spotlight' so the hand represents the students and the chair with the light on it represents the spotlight. I used the colour red for the dates and the title because red contrasts well with black and white and it puts emphasis on the most important things (dates and title). The space on the poster has meaning because everything on the poster is placed in those places for specific reasons. For example the hand is placed on the side because it looks like it is reaching and creates a balance with everything on the other side. The emphasis is on the dates, title, and the hand reaching for the stool. Likewise the contrast on the poster is the black stool with the white shadow, the white hand on a black background, and red typography compared to white typography and black background.
2) I am satisfied with the final product and it is what I pictured it to be. The vision I had for my poster is to have a black background with a white hand reaching out of a corner to grab a stool placed in the bottom half of the poster. My poster went above and beyond what I envisioned. I feel that its an appealing poster, it fits what the client wanted, it fits with what the play is about and that it attracts peoples attention. But if I did have more time I would play around with the fonts of the text, and I would play around with the colour of the title (to see if anything works better).
3) I had trouble with editing the stool image, because I wanted to make it look more graphic and fit better with the hand. I also had trouble with editing the hand because the magic wand tool wasn't working properly. In addition I had the fonts of the text because I felt that photoshop didn't have a great variety of fonts, but in the end I found fonts that I liked. Moreover, I didn't find any new techniques, but this was my first time using photoshop, and at first it was difficult to use because it isn't exactly the same as illustrator. But in the end I got the hang of it.
Leaf Guy (PNG vs JPG)
PNG |
JPEG |
The first image is a PNG and the second image is a JPG of my final leaf guy tracing. This leaf guy tracing was done in adobe illustrator and this was my first time using illustrator. I had some trouble with the anchors, making curved lines, and reflecting the image. But, once I got the hang of everything it was really easy to complete. This task got me familiar with the illustrator program and I learned the basics. Moreover, the difference between the two images is that the PNG is more clear and that the JPEG is more pixelated. The JPEG is also comes with a grey background whereas the PNG doesn't. Finally you can zoom more into the PNG.
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