Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
So You Think You Can Graffiti?!
For my redo assignment I thought it would be fun to create a blog header.
This header means a lot to me because I grew up in NY where graffiti is everywhere and is definitely a a form of art.
Case Study: Collaboration
This is when it all comes together!
You can see from this board layout the similarities in color and texture. It is easy for you to look at the perspective and find where the room would be located in both the plan and axon just from looking at color and texture. This composition is a nice balance to the eye because pops of similar colors appear throughout the entire page creating ones eye to travel easily over the composition.
Case Study- Perspective
The final Piece of my exploration through the Case study #9 home!
Through this picture i tried to connect through color and show different textures. The creation of depth was successful through the shade and shadow used as well as the angle of the perspective. I feel that it really gives the viewer a taste of what it would be like to experience this space in person.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Case Study-Axon Final
I feel very strongly on how this axon finally turned out. It definitely took a couple pens pencils and erasers for it to become a clean composition. I feel that the colors within this composition are extremely vibrant but work well due to the 50s 60s time period.
So You Think You can Spook?!
This was an exciting project that really got me in the halloween spirit. I decided to be a little creative by drawing the haunted house in a pumpkin and write a story about it to make it look like a complete composition.
"Up upon your stoop a jackolantern sits,
Inside beyond the goop, the pumpkin seeds and pits.
Here a house it lie as small as one can be.
So hidden in disguise, look closely and you'll see.
Through jackolantern light is this tiny place revealed.
For only in the night can you see what is concealed.
A house of doom and gloom on pumpkin seeds and pits.
A haunted house it lies and on your stoop it sits."
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Render-Render-MIDTERM!
This was trial one of my elevation render for the Case Study Home.
Here I focused soley on color pencil.
For my second attempt I used both prismacolor pencil and marker in separate section of the elevation.
My final rendered elevation had both color pencil and marker blended to create unique and powerful effects of light and shadow as well as distance and time period.
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