Friday, April 12, 2013

Project 1 - Design.

Design
Mini-Brief 1, 2, 3 and 4

So as this is the last week to work on our Project 1, and I will have no book work to present, I thought instead of writing about what ive learnt, ill instead evaluate my project one as a whole.

For design we were given 4 briefs. Balance, Contrast, Emphasis/Movement and Unity/Gestalt.
So as I already know alot about the entire Adobe Suite, and how to use it (Because im entirely self taught with all programmes Adobe.) and thought doing book work would be kind of unnecessary, as I already know all the functions of Photoshop and Illustrator, I have to honestly say I learnt quite alot when it came to actually being taught the differences between Balance and Contrast and how Emphasis/Movement really makes quite an effect to an image and its outcome.

Mini-Brief 1-Balance.
 We were taught the differences and similarities between placement of certain objects on an image, how colour and composition also can make quite an impact on images and how we needed to take the steps to try and Balance out colour,composition and placement in each of our images.
We were asked to submit 12 images printed and centred onto black card, each image measuring at 14cm high by 16cm wide, followed by a definition of Balance aswell.

Mini-Brief 2- Contrast.
For this class we were asked to produce 16 images in 7 forms of contrast, producing 2 images per form, one low contrast and one high contrast. At first I was very confused as to what it meant with low and high contrast but as I thought it through it began to make more sense, we were shown how to produce different images involving contrast by light and dark, low colour and high colour etc.
We were asked to submit 16 images printed and centred onto black card, each image measuring at 14cm high by 16cm wide, followed by a definition of Contrast aswell.

Mini-Brief 3- Emphasis / Movement
For this brief we learn different ways of using Emphasis and Movement to capture the viewers attention. By either using Point of Emphasis or Focal Point, this will attract the viewer to look further into image. One good way was to use directional lining to attract the viewer to the point were the lines are directing your eye to. For this brief i learnt quite alot, by just focusing on how you use composition in a photographic image, it can completely change the direction of your eye when you look back at it.
We were asked to submit 8 images printed and centred onto black card, each image measuring at 14cm high by 16cm wide, followed by a definition of Emphasis and Movement aswell.

Mini-Brief 4- Unity / Gestalt
For this brief we learnt about Unity, were a image becomes one, as if two parts of an image look like they belong together, this can be achieved by using similar shapes, colours and textures.
We also learnt about Gestalt which means the designer needs to create some sort of visual unity in an image so the viewer can easily see that certain parts of the image belong together, if the viewer can not find this similarity they will have no interest in the images. The designer needs to produce some clues in the image for the viewer to try and figure out. One example of this is grouping certain shapes together to make it look like they belong together as a group, and this can also be created by repetition (repeating of the same image).At the start of this brief I was quite confused as to what we were trying to achieve, I had to read through the instructions a few times to get a hold of it, but the PowerPoint helped a lot with making me understand what exactly we had to do. I used different types of techniques to produce all my images, Sketching, Collaging, Illustration and Photographic process.
We were asked to submit 6 images printed and centred onto black card, each image measuring at 14cm high by 16cm wide, followed by a definition of Unity aswell.

Have Provided an example from each Brief to give you a fair idea on the sorts of things we had to create using Collage, Illustrator, Sketch or Photographic Process.













Growth in the Grid!

Digital Media
Project 1: Mini-Brief 5

For our last brief we learnt how to use Photoshop's skillful actions with automation features and its Typesetting. We were asked to bring in 15 of our images we took of one specific object (close-up, wide angle and mid shot) I chose a chair, for the last brief we weren't provided with images we had to strictly use our own images. We learnt how to batch process our images to edit all our images at once, we then had to construct a grid-based image made up of our 12 or 9 images, by doing this we were shown how to use rulers and guides in Photoshop, and were also shown how to construct a proper contact sheet in Adobe Bridge.

We were asked to submit 3 Files. One file showing a contact sheet of all our images before they were edited, Second file being a Photoshop file showing our constructed grid of 9 images, it had to demonstrate all our use of recorded actions and typesetting. And our third file being another contact sheet showing our images after they have been edited.

I have provided the example of my grid that I designed below. Enjoy


Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Landscape!

Digital Media.
Project One: Mini-Brief 4

This week we learnt about using Adjustments, Layer Styles and Filter, and also the difference between destructive and non-destructive editing. We were provided with 2 images and had to provide one of our own images. I used my own images for all three, just cause I wasnt aware at the start that we were going to be provided with images.
We were to provide 3 Photoshop files including, one Photoshop file showing use of adjustments and adjustment layers, another Photoshop file showing the use of Layer style (fx) and filter, and the last Photoshop file using our own image, showing all the above techniques incorporated into one creative image which I have provided below.




In The Kitchen!

Digital Media.
Project One: Mini-Brief 3

This week we learnt about Selections and Masks. We were shown the appropriate way of using the right selection tools to remove parts of our images. We were provided with 7 images that we had to use the right method of Selecting and Cutting tools on. And then had to do a further 5 images of our own utensil image we had to provide. We had the options of Magic Wand tools, Colour Range, Marquee, Lasso tools, Pen tool, Inverting selection etc etc.
The first 7 images were shown to us how to do, but we went off and had to demonstrate the right selection with our own provided images.

I provided an example of one of the images that was given to us to Select and Cut. Enjoy.



Portraits and People!

Digital Media.
Project One: Mini-Brief 2

This week we learnt the basis of Resolution (DPi) and how it affects yours imagery, and Photoshop's selection of Retouching tools.
We were asked to repair 3 images, one being a Photoshop file showing repaired skin tone (wrinkles,blemishes, spots etc.), two being another Photoshop file showing a person edited into a portrait/ group photo, and the third being a Photoshop file showing a Damaged photo which we have sourced and will need to repair. All these files need to include their full layers to show our process in the repair.

I have provided the third file as a view of what we had to do. Enjoy.


Make A Face!

Digital Media.
Project 1: Mini-Brief 1

In todays class we were introduced to the Interface, Basic Tools and Layers of Photoshop. Our task was to construct a new face with the provided image assets, but I decided to go outside the boundaries and use different images and basically create my own face from scratch, which I think turned out pretty amazing.
We had to provide three Photoshop files, one being the face, with a minimum of 10 Layers, the second one being the first file, but flattened, and the last file had to show experimentation with layer blending modes and transparency.

I have provided the file to show what I have done for those three files.