Thursday, May 31, 2012

Avatar Project #2

For this assignment, I created an avatar out of a picture of a little boy that I took in Haiti. His shirt hat soccer on it originally, so I wanted to turn him into a soccer player. I was inspired by all the kids I saw in Haiti playing soccer. I used parts of different cartoons to fill in the new boy avatar. I also replaced the background. Finally, I used a cartoon filter on the body of the boy, which wasn't replaced. I am satisfied with this work. I used the clone stamp tool a lot to make it look cleaner and less choppy. I think it looks pretty good. I enjoyed this assignment.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Avatar Project

For this assignment, I used part of a prom picture of my boyfriend and I, and created avatars out of us. I used a cartoon filter on our bodies. Then, I replaced our heads with avatars from the internet. I replaced the background with a picture of the beach. I used the clone stamp tool to clean up some areas. I also used a saturation filter. I was inspired by the picture itself. It is my favorite from prom. I am satisfied with this work. I think it looks clean, and it's funny.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Cumulative Project


For this assignment, I tried to bring together my best work from the whole year. I started by choosing a color scheme of deep red and a sand colored textured background. Then, I played with fonts and sizes to get my name to appear in a professional looking manner. Then, I added my four favorite projects. I added strokes on all of them, and a gradient on the top right corner. I was inspired by a business card I saw yesterday with the same color scheme. I am satisfied with this work. Next time, I would choose a different project for the bottom right corner.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

First World vs. Third World Six Images





 For this assignment, I chose to compare the Haiti, a third world country, with America, a first world country. The first picture shows the difference in front doors. The second pair of pictures shows a front porch scene. The third set of pictures shows family transportation. These pictures make the disparity in wealth quite obvious. And yet, the kids in Haiti look just as happy as the ones in America. Having money doesn't make you happy. It makes life harder for them, but they don't know what they are missing in America. This fact made me really sad when I was in Haiti. They don't know all the blessings I have in my life. They've never seen a TV or gone to prom. Hopefully some day, there will be an more equal wealth distribution in this world. I was inspired by the kids in Haiti and the movie Hotel Rwanda. I am satisfied with this work.