Showing posts with label OUGD102. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Photoshop Software Brief - Postcards printed

These are the final prints for my postcard that i have developed as a result of the software workshops  and in response to the brief.




I've played with the hue and saturation to get the colour to turn violet which was my given colour and using different layers and taking away sections i created the contrast in colours. I think the yellow, being the complimentary opposite of the violet works really effectively.



Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Collection 100 - final outcome, Book of nets

I went for the Japanese stitch bound book for this book as each page would have to be printed single sided otherwise when you cut out a net it would damage the nets on the reverse side. This binding is easy and gives neat and tidy results.










Each net has an individual number between 1 and 100 so when the audience look in the second book for reference they can easily navigate and find the net(s) they need.


























Photoshop Software Brief - Final Outcome


These are the final pieces in response to the photoshop software brief. Using mostly the techniques shown to us in the workshops i played around with altering the hue and saturation on different layers to get this vivid violet which was my given colour. then i using the shape tool to create circles and elipses and positioned them so they look like the content of the coke can is over flowing or bubbling and in one case beading with condensation. to get a more realistic effect i toggled with the opacity of the circles to give them different shades and densities.
The bright yellow under neath is from the original photos which were taken on a white table with two lights each having a coloured gel filter over it to create a sort of gradient from violet to yellow, this also explains why there are green blends in some of the pictures.








I made these two a bit different and simplified what i was doing to them to see how they would differ to the rest. They give the set a bit more variety and they seem more dramatic than the others. This pair is in your face slightly whereas the rest draw you in more as there is more detail.