Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
triptych reflection
For our second project we made a lyrical triptych. We had to pick a song and look up the lyrics so we could use part of the song lyrics to make the lyrical triptych. We had to find pictures that related to the song and put them together to represent the lyrics. We split the lyrics or part of the lyrics into three parts for each triptych. We also had to use a filter one or more times and variations at least once as well.
The song I chose is called "Those Voices" by Darren Criss and Nicholas Joseph Strauss-Matathia from A Very Potter Sequel. In the first panel the background is a picture of a farmhouse that I chose because I feel it gives off a nostalgic feel. I found a picture of a glowing eye which I made transparent and put it over the sun in the background picture. Later I used the glowing edges filter on the eye. I also put a picture of a boy laying down, it looked like he was almost asleep. I put this picture of blue lights that looks kind of like stars. I used color variations on the lights to make the colors more vibrant and even-toned. I also used color variations to make the panel darker. On the second panel the background was a picture of a small boy holding open a door where there was a merge of blues, purples, and pinks. I took a picture of a green eye, duplicated it and used the dry brush filter on both, then I put them on the bottom of the image. Then I took a picture of a couple, cut them out with the magnetic lasso separately. Then I placed them in the doorway and made them transparent, I made the man more transparent than the woman. On the second panel the background was a man and a boy holding hands across a small table in front of a very bright window. I put a picture of a couple in the window, made them transparent, and used the same filter that was used on the eye in the first panel. I then used a picture of a mirror, cut out the middle and put it around the couple, so it looked like they were in the mirror. I used color variations to even out the color of the mirror and make it brighter and made it transparent. The final thing I did was use color variations to raise the saturation to give it more color.
In the first panel I created a nostalgic feel with the colors of the background picture. I also used my understanding of the reason for the song to my advantage. The boy on the first panel looks as if he is dreaming about the house in the background, that's why I put the lights above his head. I used a glowing eye because one of the lyrics is "there's glowing in your eyes". In the second panel the people are walking into the doorway away from the boy. They're transparent to show that they're leaving this world behind. The eyes represent the boy's mother's eyes, which I know are green. In the last panel I had the couple in the mirror because the boy sees his parents in a mirror, so I kept that idea even though it wasn't said in the song. The man is supposed to represent the boy's godfather whom he shares a moment with at the point in the song that this panel represents.
I enjoy working with photoshop and I was naturally good with the magnetic lasso. It's enjoyable to be able to change certain elements in pictures. I feel that my triptych was successful because it represented the song very well. The picture are blended together nicely so they don't look out of place where they are. The second panel was the easiest, everything just sort of fell together. If I were to this differently I wouldn't change the second panel but I'd try to find different pictures for the other two in hopes that I would be able to get them to fall together just like the second panel did.
In the first panel I created a nostalgic feel with the colors of the background picture. I also used my understanding of the reason for the song to my advantage. The boy on the first panel looks as if he is dreaming about the house in the background, that's why I put the lights above his head. I used a glowing eye because one of the lyrics is "there's glowing in your eyes". In the second panel the people are walking into the doorway away from the boy. They're transparent to show that they're leaving this world behind. The eyes represent the boy's mother's eyes, which I know are green. In the last panel I had the couple in the mirror because the boy sees his parents in a mirror, so I kept that idea even though it wasn't said in the song. The man is supposed to represent the boy's godfather whom he shares a moment with at the point in the song that this panel represents.
I enjoy working with photoshop and I was naturally good with the magnetic lasso. It's enjoyable to be able to change certain elements in pictures. I feel that my triptych was successful because it represented the song very well. The picture are blended together nicely so they don't look out of place where they are. The second panel was the easiest, everything just sort of fell together. If I were to this differently I wouldn't change the second panel but I'd try to find different pictures for the other two in hopes that I would be able to get them to fall together just like the second panel did.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
magazine cover
Reflection
For our first project, we designed a magazine cover. We had to decide what we wanted to be on a magazine for and who are target audience would be. We also needed to decide how we would design the cover; how our picture would be positioned, what would be on the magazine and how that would be positioned. Then we had to come up with at least 3 headlines to go on the magazine, one of which had to be about us. Once we decided on what magazine we would be on we had to put the logo on the cover and we also needed a barcode.
My magazine cover is a theater magazine called "American Theatre". I found a picture of a stage with lights shining on it. I scaled my picture down so that it looked like I was on the stage. Then I used both an inner and outer glow that matched the lights on the stage, so it looked like the lights were actually shining on me. For the magazine logo I put an outer glow around it. Once I typed the headlines onto the magazine I changed the font of the words and used blending options to make them stand out more. The last thing I had to do was the barcode, I had to scale it down and then I put it in the bottom left hand corner.
Through this magazine I was trying to capture the interest of my target audience. In order to do this I used a lot of color. The stage background that I used was full of different colors. Since I used both an inner and outer glow on myself my image is very bright, which draws the eye to it. All of the headlines are colorful and have some sort of blending effect to make them stand out. Finally the title has a very prominent glow surrounding it so that it stands out amongst many other magazine covers.
I feel that my finished artwork is successful. The reasons I feel this way are that the images I selected were always related in some way to the communication objective I was trying to get across. I used blending options for everything on my magazine cover other than the stage background and the barcode. There were multiple layers to my cover and I had to use the magnetic lasso tool to cut out my image. I also used the magic wand to cut out the magazine logo. The other thing I had to do was scale a few of the images so they worked well with the other images used.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
The Real Me
I'm 17 years old, but in December i'll be 18. I'm kind of indifferent towards a lot of things, but I'm trying to fix that. I have a very extensive vocabulary, but I have horrible spelling. Reading is one of my favorite pastimes. I also enjoy video games and being on the computer. I used to watch a lot of T.V. but now I don't because I'm on the computer more. I use a lot of sarcasm while speaking. I love theatre and my favorite color is purple.
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