Thursday 24 January 2013

Colourful Photo

This photo is very colourful, which makes it visually interesting. It looks real, in a sense because of the snow and trees. The sky is very interesting because of the blended colours. I this this was a photo and then edited but it looks like a drawing or painting.

CyberARTS logo

The cyberARTS logo doesn't really describe what CYBERarts is about. Art is creative and colourful, and the tech part is technical. The logo is not very creative, it seems to have no real color in the 'arts' part. It shoes the tech very well with the 'cyber' being blocky and shaded but the arts doesn't give off a creative feeling to it, it's a typographic logo but still doesn't give justice to what CYBERarts is about.


Graffiti

I like the style of graffiti because its creative. Good graffiti is very vibrant and stands out against brick or stone walls. It's not a dualism, it's art.
My favourite art is a spray painted picture of two deers colliding into a wall, it's very colourful and stands out and makes it interesting.
Some examples:

Very colourful and creative.






Cat Photo

This is my cat. I like this photo because its bright and you can see her face clearly. I see the rule do thirds because she is on the top/middle left. There is contrast in her fur, the orange and prple against the brown blanket makes it interesting.

Chinese Brush Painting

My favourite work would be my Chinese brush painting. I like it because it shows the traditional art using negative space. I learned a lot from this like you use water on the brush combined with paints to get it a nice painting. I also learned that by dipping the brush in water and shaping it, it becomes a flower petal that you can make more than one color.

Mini stop motion

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B0eDCDg-yMM

This is a stop motion video made on my mini. It shows a hamster going through a hoop. The audio makes it a good four second film because the sound fx makes it feel like its a show or something. The quality is good because the stop motion photos are barly moving. It took a while to film even though its four seconds.

Tuesday 22 January 2013

Digital Surrealism


Digital surrealism assignment

My concept started very simple until I added in a few more details. I used about five photos but I repeated one of the photos many times. My concept is love burns with cold hearts.
I showed my concept by using an ice heart for the main background (cold hearts) and put fire around the outside of it because fire usually burns. The love in the concept comes form the marriage ring and the two faceless people.  Since roses mean love I turned them grey because that would either mean dying love, or something along those lines and I needed the roses to show love, even though its dying love. The ring is another symbol of love.

It didn’t come out exactly as planned; it came out pretty close though. I think its better this way. My photo shows surrealism because the heart and the fire blend. If there was fire the heart would be melting, but its not.

I think the best part of this is the heart; it was a photo of construction paper. Then in photo shop I filtered it using ‘plastic wrap’. It looks very icy and because of the editing the edges are a little rough and sketchy, this makes it look like it was carved out.

The girl was not the best thing. Around her heard it’s very uneven and around her braids there’s a little shadow. I like the way she looks with a filter on. It looks better then the original photo.

I think I should have put the ring on top of the roses, but I like how the roses drape over it.

Overall I think the picture looks good and shows my concept well.

Howling Wolf Logo





My company is a gaming graphics company called Howling Game Graphics. The style I represented in my logo is simple but clean. The personalities are power, smart and aggressive. The power and smarts ties in with the wolf. I thought the wolf howling would give it a “I’m in control” kind of look. Wolfs are known for being smart, because they howl at a full moon, which means they can communicate across the world. Wolfs are pack animals, and pack animals help each other out. This can represent loyalty, and good communication among everyone. 

            I think the combined logo is the best, the picture logo looks a little plain but the type logo adds some detail into it. I think I like the combination best because the simplicity and the detailed words fit well together. The grey scale logos look old fashioned, that’s why I don’t love them. With the grey scale picture logo it looks like a regular wolf, and I didn’t want to be seen as ‘regular’.

            The line type is straight and curvy. I think the colors bring a cool feeling to my logo. I kept the ear grey because I wanted it to look slightly realistic. I think I created the feelings of power with the was the wolf head is stable, a big base. The lines along the mouth and jaw are curvy because the nose needed a rustic feel.

            I think my combined logo in color works best because it looks organized and you can see what animal it is, which is good because wolfs can represent smart.  It meets all the criteria because it is a animal, it’s a tracing from a picture and it has a feel to it.

            I like my logo because of the way its positioned and the  colors.

           
  

Chess Piece


Scan

Photo

My chesspiece.
I like my chess piece because the background looks like its moving and the chess piece is staying still. It flows in with the chess piece because the color shades change together so they're opposite shades. It flows into the page because it starts small and grows.

The scan turned out the best because its bright and you can see the light. I like it because the shading is very good.





3 6 9


This is my 3 6 9 tech project.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNyDXFYbjhE


I like my video because the clips change when the music changes, except when there are very small clips that change within a second. I think the way it switches between dark and light add to the energetic feeling coming from the music.

I had to take some of the clips and cut them because there were parts that weren't good and didn't fit. I cut the clips and moved them around to different places.

I think it's a good movie because it's visually interesting because of the changing colours and values and speeds.

Thursday 17 January 2013

Spilt Coffee Animation

This is a claymation with Always Create.






Spilt Coffee Animation


2. Our animation is about the three pickles 1. Cameraman 2. News anchors and a friendly monster. This monster shakes the ground as it walks thus explaining for the shaky movements. As the building shakes the coffee spills on the paper, making the news anchor mad. He begins to have a rage fit, flipping over tables, and rolling around. He falls out of the window, the girl falls after him, but the monster brings them back to the studio.

The anticipation is when the monster comes and the coffee rolls on the table, the reaction is when it spills and the news anchor takes the paper, the reaction is when he flips over the table and rolls out the window.

The wind sound enhances the film by created an effect of being high in the air so the monster looks really tall and when the guy falls out the window it makes it seem like he would die.                

3. We came up with idea from another idea we had, a Godzilla type of animation. We still wanted to use the monster in someway so we decided to make a news show, but the monster interrupted, when we figured out that there was no real reaction we had to come up with one. We thought about what news people would get mad. We came up with the idea of his coffee spilling (because of the monster) and getting all over his papers. While testing the shots he fell over, and seeing as it was a good idea we kept him as falling out the window. After he fell, the girl fell looking out the window, but we didn’t want it to end there. The monster came back and put them back as a way of apologizing.

We both spilt the jobs fairly equally. We both created the set and the characters and props. While shooting we did what we could, sometimes shooting and other times moving the characters. We did equally spent time on the creatures physical appearance and the set in which the story took place in… like with the painting it yellow, and giving it weird windows, and strange objects. When it does come to the characters Kate made the woman’s facial features and hair, Tatiana made the mans the monster before hand.

When it was time to edit the animation we worked on taking out the bad photos. We took the pictures into iMovie and editing it using the wind sound. We added the titles after the music so we could see how it would look. After the editing we checked for any mistakes…we didn’t see any even though we triple checked. We watched it over to make sure everything was good.

Overall, we are not happy but happy about the film itself. The way the camera and set kept moving was to much for each image that they would have to many random jolts in the flow of images.
However, the good things about our film were the small ideas, like the monster waving to the people and walking away. The way the coffee looked as it spilled looked very real. We also like the idea of rolling out the window and flipping over the table. Our film had a very good idea.





4. Making the Set-Our set was made out of a box and sticks. We took a box and cut it to fit the camera screen. We cut out the windows and had the idea to use sticks. After we painted the whole thing yellow we added cracks and old staples in the walls to make it look like an old news studio. We made the problems like the paper, coffee, camera and table out of clay.
Making the Characters-
We already had the monster made out of clay, so the only characters to make were the pickle people. Three of them. We just got green clay and sculpted the clay into pickle shapes, with a flat bottom. We added eyes that we could change in the middle of the animation. We gave them clothes and hair, for the girl and made them basic and simple so you wouldn’t be focused on the details, but by what was happening.

The Equipment we Used-
We used clay, cardboard, a camera and staples, paint, sticks, a tripod and tape. The programs we used were iPhoto and iMovie.

The Editing Process-
We both helped in a way… Kate did the sound and Titles and Tatiana helped with the Editing photos and the Editing Grammar for this Final Report Kate equally typed.
Sound and Audio-
We added the wind in because we wanted the shaking of the camera to seem more natural and make the set sound like it was high in the air.


 We now conclude this reflection.





                  




Friday 11 January 2013

Group of Seven


The Group of Seven

The Group of Seven was a group of painters, they considered themselves Nationalists. The original members are Franklin Carmicheal (1890-1945), Lawren Harris (1885-1970), Alexander Jackson (1882-1974), Franz Johnston (1888-1949), Arthur Lismer (1885-1969), James Macdonald (1873-1932) and Fredrick Varley (1881-1969).

The painters came together because of the things they has in common. They all felt frustrated with the conservative and imitative quality of Canadian art. All of the painters were landscape painters, they believed Canada had great beauty and that’s what they painted, in modern style. They were brought together because of the landscape they wanted to paint, and to teach others their style.

The public found the Group of Sevens painting style unique and shocking because they didn’t expect Canadians to go against real Canadian art, and go and make a new style. They were surprised because their view on art was it had to be very realistic, and the Group of Seven changed the art to be more abstract.

The Group of Seven disbanded in 1933 a year after Macdonald died.

In 1917 at Algonquin Park, Canoe lake Thompson died while canoeing. He had a blow to the head but showed no signs of drowning. His death still remains a mystery.

The first member to resign from the group was Johnson in 1920 to move to Winnipeg.

The new member was Alfred Casson who joined in 1926.

Lionel FitzGerald was the last member to join in 1932.

A unique fact about Carmicheal is he was an active painter, teacher and industrial designer.
A unique fact about Harris…he was a leader in the creation and founder of the Group of Seven.
A unique fact about Jackson is he helped to make the visual image of Canada.
A unique fact about Johnson is his style became more realistic as time passed.
A unique fact about Lismer is he had a display room named after him called ‘Lismer Hall’.
A unique fact about MacDonald is he painted northern art to be accepted by Canadians.
A unique fact about Varley called himself an elite painter.