Monday 24 September 2012

Thursday 20 September 2012

Portfolio Assignment Two

Assignment Two
a.       I’m good at computers and figuring things out. I can edit videos and pictures well and I like doing it. I’m good at creating things and coming up with new ideas. I like to think that I’m pretty good at figuring out which items should go where when putting together an edit with Photoshop.
b.      I’d like to be good at creating Flash videos and creating websites. I’d like to know more about cameras so that I can take better photos. I hope to get better video-editing software so I can experiment with animation and creating my own videos from scratch. I want to learn the programming side of computers as well.
c.       I’m good at editing pictures and videos, and I’m very creative. I want to know more about animation and Flash.
d.      I’m a creative person who would like to know more about animation and Flash to complement my knowledge of Photoshop and video editing.
e.      I’m a creative person experimenting with animation and Flash to complement my knowledge of Photoshop and video editing.

Monday 17 September 2012

Florence + the Machine CD Cover Reflection

Note that this is not an actual Florence and the Machine CD Cover :-)


Shawna P.
Handmade Photoshop Assignment
Photoshop Elements
September 17, 2012

Technical
Originally I had arranged a scene and taken pictures of it on an old sewing table my mom converted into a sort of desk. However, these pictures turned out dark and very yellow, so instead I changed my tactic and decided to create a “virtual desk”. I took all of the objects I previously had put on the desk and photographed them individually in bright sunlight outside my house. I took the pictures from a top-down view so that all of the items would be seen as though you were leaning over the desk. The exception to this was the papers I used on the bottom of the desk and the petals, which I scanned into my computer with a scanner. I had previously pressed the petals to flatten them.
Since all of the items were photographed/scanned separately, I made shadows in Photoshop to put beneath them for a more realistic look. Taking photos individually was a good idea because it meant that I could resize and move each item around where I pleased to make for a more visually appealing overall picture.
Idea or Concept
I eventually decided on a steampunk/Victorian-era theme. I included things like a cup of tea, a wax seal, a skeleton key, and candlelight to sort of set the mood, because I wanted it to almost take you back in time for a moment, where they didn’t have electronics or cars or instant messaging. Some of the steampunk elements include the gears, drawings on the paper, and the pocket watch.
Originally when the theme “handmade” was mentioned I thought of doing something very artsy with feathers, dream catchers, jewelry, and paint splatters. However, at that point I was still undecided on a band to make the album for. When I finally chose Florence + the Machine as my band, my idea began to change. I think that it was the “Machine” in Florence + the Machine that made me start to think about a steampunk/Victorian theme.
Influences
I only recently became drawn to steampunk and old fashioned things. Part of this is due to the Sherlock Holmes movies, which I adore. Those movies depict a very grunge-y, gritty Victorian era, but they include steampunk elements such as complicated devices with gears. I also like the Infernal Devices books (Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, Clockwork Princess) by Cassandra Clare that are set in Victorian-era England and (again) have steampunk elements.
Composition
This CD cover is asymmetrical. When I look at the front cover, the first thing I see is the candle because it is the brightest. However, almost immediately my eyes are drawn down because of the drawing of the mechanical arm at the base of the candle. Then you see the band: Florence + the Machine. I made this the largest picture and surrounded it with flower petals to make it stand out.
I think having the candle makes it easier for you to look at the cover, because it has a circular radius of light, so your eyes are naturally drawn around in a circle. The next thing I see when I look at it is the pocket watch, then the cup of tea, and lastly the drawings of clocks and gears I drew.
Some things are easily skimmed over, like the coins and the drawing under the watch. This is so they don’t distract from the title but still take up a bit of space and aid in guiding you around the cover.
As for the back cover, the main focus is the envelope with the letter that has the names of the song titles on it. After that, I look at the wax seal and follow the words back up to the top to look at the items along the top. I find that the objects at the top help to direct the focus on the envelope, such as the key and cufflink, by pointing down at it.
Motivation
I was really excited to try something like this for Media Arts, because I’ve been seeing a lot of this handmade stuff around and I really like it. I think it establishes a connection between the viewer and the creator because the viewer sees it as being made with the creator’s own hands instead of through emotionless technology. I also wanted to challenge myself a little by merging brushes and drawings and photos together to make one harmonious picture. And since I’ve been getting interested in Victorian era and steampunk, this was a way to figure out if I really liked it enough to create my own art in that theme.
Critical Assessment
I’m really happy with the “wax seal” on the envelope, because it’s actually just paint from a plastic children’s paint palette that I cut out with a toothpick to create a raised edge and created a design on (again, with a toothpick). I photographed the paint still on the palette and just cut it out with Photoshop, and the overall look was quite successful, in my opinion. For some reason, I also really like the shadow on the pocket watch, which I created myself. I think it looks really realistic and I’m very happy with it. I’m happy I took the time to make the shadows for everything because it added an element of realism to the whole picture.
I was honestly surprised by how well my objects went together on my virtual “desk”, especially the way the drawings beneath the desk complemented the objects on it. I was also surprised at the way the coffee stain brushes made the paper look more grunge-y but still realistic.
If I had more time to do this project, I might see if I could find actually clock gears to photograph for a better effect, as the ones I have were just scavenged from my dad’s tool box. I might have even included the chain for the pocket watch, because it had the clip that attached it to your pocket and looked really cool, but probably would have taken a long time to remove from the background.

Sunday 16 September 2012

Elevator Pitch

I'm a freelance graphic designer who likes creating and editing videos on the side.

:)

Monday 10 September 2012

Portfolio Assignment One


Part 1: Strategy
  1. In my portfolio I believe that my family and friends are expecting to see references to some of my likes, like video gaming and creating videos. I like classic video games such as Super Mario and Pokémon. This means that perhaps the whole portfolio will play out like a vintage Game Boy Colour video game.
  2. I think what will surprise people the most are my varied interests. For example, I love video games and computers, but I also adore history and ancient Greek and Roman mythology. I hope to communicate this variety to my audience. I think that this might make me stand out because I’m not afraid to try out new themes when creating my artwork since I have interests in many areas.
  3. My audience will just be my family and friends as a way to express myself and my creativity. I would like my portfolio to seem very organized and to play out smoothly, but still have surprising elements and an exciting feel to it. I want the portfolio design to be as interesting as the art and work displayed within it.
  4. Because this is solely for family and friends, quality and craft will rank priority over clear communication. I want my portfolio to be easy to navigate, but also have small points of interest besides just looking at the art, such as animations from games such as Pokémon and Mario. I don’t need to have everything straight to the point and want to encourage exploration within my portfolio.
  5. I expect that my audience is looking for creative and original ideas. They would want to see that I can create new and surprising things and I want to impress them with my imagination. I would rather have my art be seen as whimsical and fun instead of something that has been done countless times before.


Sunday 9 September 2012

Handmade CD Cover Idea Board

Some elements I want to include:
Steampunk --> Gears, pocket watches, etc.
Victorian --> Wallpaper, grungy old distressed paper, candlelight, teacups, old skeleton keys

Friday 7 September 2012

Rainbow Raven Edit

Made from a regular picture of a forest. Tinted some of the colours, added a gradient, and stacked some brushes on.