Thursday, December 8, 2016

cartoon portrait





Reflection Questions:  J

 

I think the strongest area of my work was using illustration. I had an easy time manipulating the lines and outlining my character. It was my strongest are because once I got the hang of it, and learned how to use the tools, it became very simple and fun to use. The area of work that can be improved on is coloring the character and using the burning tool to create shadows. I can improve on this by using it more in my work and also playing around with it to see what it can do.

The easy part of this activity was drawing my character and then scanning it into the computer. Drawing my character was easy because I already had a good idea of what I wanted to draw. I wanted to portray who I am and what I look like in my character and I did that by just picturing myself as a person and what I stand for. The difficult part of this activity was making sure the eyes of my character looked even. The eyes themselves took me about a whole class period. For materials in illustrator, I used the pen tool, the add anchor point tool, the quick select tool, and stroke. I used the pen tool and stroke to draw the outline of my character. I used the anchor point tool to make shapes and the quick select tool to manipulate certain parts.

I demonstrated the objective of this activity by drawing a character that represents me and then scanning it into the computer. I then outlined it in illustrator, and in photo shop I then colored my person in and made it look more realistic. If I could do this art activity again, I would re-do the outline of my character because in the middle of doing it I got better at it and learned new things I could with it. And I would also fix the eyes and make them look more realistic.

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

polaroid project





Reflection Questions:

   

 

      I think the strongest area of my work in this project was manipulating my images I had created. I exercised a lot of the tools that photo shop provides, such as, free transform, merging, image adjustments, the paint tool, quick select, and the horizontal type tool. The area of work I believe that I can improve on is being more creative with what I do. I should try and think outside the box more and experiment.

       The easy part of this activity was fitting the polaroids into the picture. It was easy to manipulate them, and cut out any excess picture that would ruin the illusion. That part only took me about twenty minutes to complete. Another easy part was editing pictures that I had scanned into the computer. A part that I struggled with was the horizontal text. It gave me some trouble at first because I hadn’t used it in a while. I had trouble moving it around and choosing the font and its size, but after a bit I got the hang of it. For tools, I used quick select, the lasso tool, the paint too, the horizontal text, free transform, merging, image adjustment, liquefy, and the eye dropper tool.

         I demonstrated the objective of the activity by including mixed media elements, having a fore ground, mid ground and back ground, using 12 Polaroids, and implementing a few pictures I had drawn myself and scanned into the computer. If I did this activity again, I would use a different picture, only because the one I used was very light and I had to do a lot of image adjustments to it to make it look right.  I would also incorporate more pictures that I drew myself.

 

 

curves template


Wednesday, October 5, 2016

letter project




My letter was "C". Everything in the picture is completely made out of Cs. (except for the tree trunk or the persons body)


Reflection Questions:


 

     For my letter project, I used the letter “C”. I made everything out of Cs. The strongest are of my work would be quick selecting objects and free transforming objects. I’m strong in these areas because I used them a lot my freshman year. The often I used things, the more it stuck. The area that I can most improve in is changing the shades of my pictures and manipulating layers. I not as strong in these areas because I didn’t use them a lot my freshman year, and I forgot some of the tricks I use.

     The easy part of the project was that I was review. I got play around with a lot of things and become more familiar with photo shop again. The difficult part was when I first started working on my project. It was tough because I hadn’t used photo shop in almost two years, so I had forgotten a lot of things. Once I familiarized myself with things, I was okay, but at first I didn’t know what to do with myself. For the tool, I stuck to the basic ones. I kept in very simple and clean; nothing crazy. I did this because it was my first project of the year, I wanted to focus on getting to know the tools again instead of making things complicated and confusing myself. I used quick select, free transform, the paint tool, and layer copy. Layer copy was a big one because I used c over and over again for different objects. So I ended up using most of the same c fonts for than once. I used quick select to make new layers and color within the lines. Free transform was also used a lot because I need to manipulate the Cs so that they could take the shape of the object that I wanted. I used the paint tool to basically color everything, and to make things pop.

      I demonstrated the objective of this project by choosing a letter of my choice and turning it into something really cool. I took one letter and made a whole picture. I familiarized myself with the tools again and played with them too. I explored a lot of new tools as well. If I could do this art activity again I would use more complicated tools. That way instead of simple, it would look more complicated. I am happy with my work, and I wouldn’t change anything. I look forward to doing more projects and learning more about photo shop this year.