Tuesday, March 26, 2013

My Most Successful Work

 The mesh project (below) was my most successful work so far. I think that the project shows what I could achieve with Photoshop in a matter of a few days. I think that the meshing of the grass and the phone was a success as there were clean cuts and no jagged edges. The jagged edges were a problem before doing this particular project. As my proficiency with Photoshop improved, I was better able to find solutions to the editing problems that I faced. The techniques that I used in this project will definately come into use again in the future. I would like to continue doing projects that are challenging and require planning as I feel that planning is one of my strengths when it comes to computer art projects. This was one of my most favorite projects so far in this class.


World on a Phone

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Magazine Cover

The following was created from the Barbie Project. I thought that it turned out well overall. The only addition I would make is to add a drop shadow to Jason Segel.


Monday, March 4, 2013

Clay Creature

The following was created on an iPad using the app 123DSculpt. I liked how the app gave you different shapes of "clay" to start with. I think that it isn't as intuitive as Sketchbook Pro. However, the textures available are interesting. The app is also difficult to use until you get the hang of it. Overall, it is a fun app but takes time to get used to. In the future, it would be fun to create a distorted face using the shape of the face that is available.

I think my final product looks a but like a fish from a certain angle, but I didn't intend for it to turn out that way.

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Apple Drawing

The following was created on an iPad using the app Sketchbook Pro. The app lets the user have multiple layers and change the opacity of the layers. I really liked that part because it made fixing the drawing easier. I also liked how the app was easy to use. There were some really cool brushes as well. I wish there was a drop shadow option. In the future it would be fun to create a portrait of someone from a photograph using this app.