Friday, 27 February 2015

Bike project

different views
I chose a bicycle and a pole to study, as bicycles have many components and always need practice to draw. The pole as it has lots of signs.



I altered the images in Photoshop.

I made some more finalised paintings using ink and changed the colours in Photoshop. I think they have a pop-art feel to them and would look good on a wall or as a pattern.


EDITED IN PHOTOSHOP.


Friday, 20 February 2015

Monocular vision

working from a picture we imagined ourselves in different camera angles. 
imagining it as a 3d sculpture or set made it easier to rotate and gain various viewpoints to show the relationship, the tension and action in the picture.


I highlighted important objects that hold interest in yellow, to show where the focus should be.

\/ Here i used the 8 different views and put them into context.

using gouache

altered the brightness and saturation in Ps to make it more appealing.


Monday, 2 February 2015

narrative


1.
What are you going to investigate? Your intent.
the influence of visual language and devices on narrative.
2.
What is the test content you are going to use for your experiment.
a narrative situation informed by your own sketchbook observational notes .
christmas project/ London or equivalent notes
3.
What are your communication objectives for the test content.What do you want people to think or feel when they see it?
The long pauses and bore of the situation, followed by anxiety of sudden change
(sitting in a cafe, not much happening, and a baby breaks the quietness).
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4 . starting ref. point

analysis of screen shots and composition etc 


using cafe image from London, creating the same location description of the scene in North By Northwest and a disruption.


start of the storyboard. Simple pan around the location with noise effects.

The use of horizon line remedied me of Wes Andersons films and his use of symmetry in his shots.