Because I was figuring things out as I went, it was harder to meet the deadline and I usually found myself just a few steps behind my classmates, but was able to get it done in time without starting over and with little trouble. Next time, I'd like to experiment with these designs- add gifs, colors, my own creativity! I might need more practice before I'm ready to go at it on my own, but I think- with a little help- I could create something really interesting. When that time does come, I'll incorporate most everything I learned through this project- especially that which involved adding colors and pictures. Without this project, I'm sure my style would be very bland and amateurish with no set design, background color, or contrast. In general, I'm just glad this project taught me so much. It's an interesting process that'll help me in any future career i choose to pursue, whether that be acting or P.R.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Web-design project
Because I was figuring things out as I went, it was harder to meet the deadline and I usually found myself just a few steps behind my classmates, but was able to get it done in time without starting over and with little trouble. Next time, I'd like to experiment with these designs- add gifs, colors, my own creativity! I might need more practice before I'm ready to go at it on my own, but I think- with a little help- I could create something really interesting. When that time does come, I'll incorporate most everything I learned through this project- especially that which involved adding colors and pictures. Without this project, I'm sure my style would be very bland and amateurish with no set design, background color, or contrast. In general, I'm just glad this project taught me so much. It's an interesting process that'll help me in any future career i choose to pursue, whether that be acting or P.R.
Dreamhouse Animation
In this project, I was supposed to make a 'dream home' using Sketch-Up. I began with a city of glass but found it too complicated and unrealistic, so i switched to a more realistic dream home idea. I decided I wanted a porch and minimal foliage, with a small overhang. After I made it, I experimented with materials like bricking and roofing. It was in the editing stage when I decided on the transparent fence. It pulled the project together more. While I'm well-versed in Sketch-Up, I learned quite a bit while making this. I had never tried a fence before, found a new, simpler way of making the roof, and adding animation to it. I wasn't aware Sketch-Up allowed you to do that and I can't wait to look into it more later. I met the deadline easily and had time to add stairs and more details inside the home. I would like to know how to do a railing for next time because I spent a lot of valuable time trying to experiment with that. I'm most happy with my offsetting and will definitely incorporate that in future projects as I've done in the past. For the next time I use Sketch-Up, I'd most like to remember how I pushed my roof up easily. I had known a more complicated way of doing it, but it took too much time and I'm glad to have found a simpler tool. All in all, I wish I had done more with the porch because that one chair looks really lonely even though i didn't want to put too much there. Looking back, I also wish I had put lights on the underneath side of the overhang. It would've been a nice detail to feature and it would've given the overhang a more productive purpose.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Animation Overview
The last steps in my animation process involved using iMovie to get sound effects, smoother changes, and title screens. I had to separately download some some music but most of the tools I used were provided by the iMovie program. I added the sounds of sword-fighting, medieval music, and record scratching (for a comedic effect) among others.While it took a lot of adjusting to get it to he right time and speed, I'm happy with how the video turned out.
Friday, November 7, 2014
My Animation
My animation is about a knight who falls in love with a princess and attempts to impress her with a beautiful flower. But, just as she is about to accept his gift, a dark knight rides in on a horse and wins her affections. He drops his flower and challenges the dark knight to a duel (left). The princess watches and, for a time, it seem the dark knight might win. However, the light knight is more crafty than he thought and he ends up winning the love of the princess. Angered, the dark knight goes in for a killing shot but the princess sees and steps in front of the light knight. She saves his life, giving her own. Thankfully, there's a lighter end to this dramatic tale.
Many of the techniques I used were thanks to my last quarter with Mr. Olson in graphic design. I was able to do something that might've taken the whole hour more quickly and efficiently. I used the delay between transitions to my advantage most so I could control the length of each slide and I used the 'wipe' effect so their reactions were timed better. I learned how to group and lock things so it was easier to move them without changing everything up.
I received great critiques from my classmates and took them to heart. I was told to add more background (castle) and to make my transitions easier. They loved the story and thought the sword fight was very cool. I was able to implement what I've learned most during that so I was glad people appreciated it.
Many of the techniques I used were thanks to my last quarter with Mr. Olson in graphic design. I was able to do something that might've taken the whole hour more quickly and efficiently. I used the delay between transitions to my advantage most so I could control the length of each slide and I used the 'wipe' effect so their reactions were timed better. I learned how to group and lock things so it was easier to move them without changing everything up.
I received great critiques from my classmates and took them to heart. I was told to add more background (castle) and to make my transitions easier. They loved the story and thought the sword fight was very cool. I was able to implement what I've learned most during that so I was glad people appreciated it.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Photoshop Projects
In this project, we experimented with opacity and layers. We began with the picture of the school, added the compass, and then put the school name in front of that. Both the compass and the words are at a 70% opacity with a Soft-Light blend. I transformed and moved each picture to where i wanted it, only cropping out a little of the original school photo. My initial problem was figuring out how to stretch the words so that they fit the picture without warping them. I was also afraid the opacity might be too might and that the white clouds might make the letters unreadable but ended up working out.
Here, we used a text mask in a new layer and created our own custom color. We used the empty space so that the picture showed through and put a very thin white border around the words for a better effect. While this project was hard for me to figure out due to all the new effects I was trying, I'm very happy with the end result!
In this project, we took an average monarch and recolored it using a tool we call the "magic wand." It lets you select a specific area. The tricky part was getting the entire area we needed. I decided to continually adjust the color from the inside out. I wanted the effect to be that it seemed as if the colors were gradually changing, going from blue to a lighter green, blending into yellow, orange, and red on the tips. As hard as this project was, it's really one of my favorites. The wings did not start out like they are here. I had to figure out how to use the copy stamp tool and trailed it along the edge of the wing to create another layer so that it looked like the butterfly was fluttering its wings or flying.
This, Project Four, was the biggest and combined everything we'd learned about Photoshop. It was tedious but I learned a lot. This time, we used to copy stamp tool again but to subtract and erase instead of adding to the picture. There were originally two light poles by the school but we used that copy stamp tool to copy the area around the light poles so we could blot them out. Then we turned it into a collage, using various pictures of different area of the school to copy them in. We used opacity and a layer mask to paint black around the edges so that they seems to fad into the background. I learned so much about Photoshop and it was amazing!
Friday, September 26, 2014
My logo
I started with the shape tool and made the ellipse right in the center while holding the shift key to avoid warping the shape. Then I began with the shape in red, using the line and curve tools. I realized it looked to simple and decided to copy it to give it that spiral shape using Option-drag. This started as an experiment but I wanted to continue the reflection-cirlce theme I had. I knew I would have to have my name in it somewhere as it was a logo so I reflected the name by typing on a path and putting it on both sides, then I ended with putting the C in the middle. I saved it as a PNG 24.
One challenge was the curve tool. It took me a while to figure out how to do it so it would look the way I wanted. Figuring out how to type on a path was easier. If I was to do it again, I'd probably start out with a different initial design altogether. While I like how this looks, most logos have more symbolism. The Apple logo stands for the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, for example. More experience using Illustrator would've helped me with this project.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Color Meaning in Marketing
Colors are important in marketing because each color provides feelings in the audience, even if they are not aware of it. If you own a barbeque restaurant and use blue in the logo, people will immediately think 'cool' which I not what you want to indicate in that kind of establishment. It would be better to use warm colors like red, orange, and yellow.
Red:
-energy
-strength
-passion
-intensity
Green:
-growth
-harmony
-fertility
-money
Blue:
-deep thoughts
-loyalty
-intelligence
-heaven
Black:
-formality
-mystery
-negativity
-prestigious
White:
-innocence
-perfection
-cleanliness
-positivity
Purple:
-balance
-royalty
-nobility
-luxury
-ambition
-wealth
-extravagance
Yellow:
-cheer
-cowardice
-unstable
-spontaneous
-freshness
Orange:
-tropical
-happiness
-attraction
-stimulation
Brown:
-responsibility
-trustworthy
-agriculture
-constant
My sources:
http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html
http://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/color-black.html
http://www.colormatters.com/yellow
http://crystal-cure.com/color-meanings.html
Red:
-energy
-strength
-passion
-intensity
Green:
-growth
-harmony
-fertility
-money
Blue:
-deep thoughts
-loyalty
-intelligence
-heaven
Black:
-formality
-mystery
-negativity
-prestigious
White:
-innocence
-perfection
-cleanliness
-positivity
Purple:
-balance
-royalty
-nobility
-luxury
-ambition
-wealth
-extravagance
Yellow:
-cheer
-cowardice
-unstable
-spontaneous
-freshness
Orange:
-tropical
-happiness
-attraction
-stimulation
Brown:
-responsibility
-trustworthy
-agriculture
-constant
My sources:
http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html
http://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/color-black.html
http://www.colormatters.com/yellow
http://crystal-cure.com/color-meanings.html
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
My Personality Type
I have a big heart, I'm a little wild, and I'm very creative. I view life as a book, with never-ending options for adventure. I can analyze well and I'm confidence with my skills in the arts. I desperately want people to like me and I'm always a shoulder to lean on because I'm sympathetic to the problems others have. I'm a little random and I love trying thew things.
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My hobbies are theater and writing and now i know why! I think this description of me is pretty good but I would call myself more of a 'performer' than a 'champion.' Of course, my favorite kinds of people are also funny, random, and love the arts. When I was younger, I enjoyed playing pretend. However, I would argue that I'm an introvert. While I love people, I have trouble focusing and tend to pull in if I'm in a larger crowd due to ADD.
Some famous ENFPs include some of my role models-- Julie Andrews, Robin Williams, Carol Burnett, and Dr. Suess. People of my type tend to be great at coping with stress but likely to have troubles in school. The passage above encourages me to pursue a career in teaching, religion, the arts, or counseling. It also includes my personal values (home & family, friendships, creativity, learning, and community service). My polar opposite is the ISTJ- the responsible organizer. In other words, my sister. One flaw of an ENFP is probably lack of responsibility and focus. People have probably been annoyed with me for that.
Friday, August 22, 2014
My color wheel
Callie's Color Wheel
I learned a lot about Adobe Illustrator and graphic design with this project. I now understand the terms "fill" and "stroke" and what tools to use to accomplish those things. The most useful tool I learned to use was the transparency tool because I know it'll be useful for future projects. The hardest part about this was figuring out how a Mac and how Adobe Illustrator work. I had never used either before but quickly got the hang of it and am excited to experiment more with both throughout the year.
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