Thursday, 8 December 2016
Monday, 28 November 2016
Movie poster (down)
This is a movie poster that I made in photoshop. I got all of the pictures online. I just flipped the ballon and made a mask. In the background I got a blue background that faded to a lighter shade of blue, so I shrunk the background to fit. The title and release date are the same font. The credits I got by using a font.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Rule of thirds, Frameing, Filling the frame, Leading lines and interrupted patten
This Shows leading lines because the rows of plants
make your eye go to the windmill.
This shows filling the frame because everything in the frame is interesting.
This shows an interrupted pattern because the red tomato is standing out with the green tomato background.
This shows framing because the bridge makes a frame around the people
This shows rule of thirds because the person is on the top right corner.
make your eye go to the windmill.
This shows filling the frame because everything in the frame is interesting.
This shows an interrupted pattern because the red tomato is standing out with the green tomato background.
This shows framing because the bridge makes a frame around the people
This shows rule of thirds because the person is on the top right corner.
Monday, 31 October 2016
logo assignment
My company is a bike brand that sells complete bikes and bike parts. The brand can be explained by being a weird and athletic brand.
I close to trace a bike because I love bikes and the company is a bike brand. Doing this project I got better at using Adobe illustrator and learned how to trace pictures and use type to make a logo.
shutter speed and apature
This picture is caused by a shallow depth of field. You can change the depth of field by having a aperture that is large.
This is caused by a slow shutter speed. This picture is taken on a tripod to make it steady and not blur the background.
This picture is caused by a fast shutter speed. This picture.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Differences between raster and vector
The difference between raster and vector
Raster images are images that if you zoom in close to the image then it would make it pixelated. Raster images are characterized by the width and height.
Vector images can be zoomed in and it will look the same in quality as if you had it smaller.
Monday, 26 September 2016
steady and dynamic art
STEADY
This is steady, I know this because it has all of the lines are going in the same direction and the only difference is the positioning and the width.
Dynamic
This is dynamic, I know this because all of the lines are going in different directions and the length and width of the lines are all different.
This is steady, I know this because it has all of the lines are going in the same direction and the only difference is the positioning and the width.
Dynamic
This is dynamic, I know this because all of the lines are going in different directions and the length and width of the lines are all different.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
art from Bill Reid.
Bill Reid
Hiada sockeye salmon
1991
The size is 16 x 22 inches and was sold for $3865.00 USD. It is made with colour silkscreen on stone age paper.
The first thing I see is the fish in the middle. The balance that is used is asymmetrical. In the picture the fish is repeated
It is about fish swimming int he water. I can tell that they are fish because of the shape on the tail and head. the texture of the paining looks smooth.
I like the artwork because it looks really cool.
Hiada sockeye salmon
1991
The size is 16 x 22 inches and was sold for $3865.00 USD. It is made with colour silkscreen on stone age paper.
The first thing I see is the fish in the middle. The balance that is used is asymmetrical. In the picture the fish is repeated
It is about fish swimming int he water. I can tell that they are fish because of the shape on the tail and head. the texture of the paining looks smooth.
I like the artwork because it looks really cool.
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