Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Evaluation

What I did overall was create a blog, make a leaflet advertising the Games and Animation course, along with a logo, and a piece of digital art.

What I found easy about creating a leaflet was adding information to the leaflet, since the information was found clearly on the college website. I also found it easy to play around with the filters to make the photograph more sharper. What was difficult for me was taking the actual photograph, since it was impossible to take a picture with no one in the shot and the camera was complicated to work with. I also found it slightly difficult to create a logo, since I had to think of a suitable colour scheme, the appearance, and how much it stood out.

If I was to do this project again I would of tried to understand how to use the camera before going out and taking pictures.

Overall I think I could of done better on the project and I believe I have a lot of room to improve. 

digital art


For my next project I had to design a piece of art and scan it with a scanner to colour it in Photoshop. I used a graphics tablet for this project as it is much easier to control while doing digital art. I coloured it in with a simple light green and cream colour before adding lighting and shading in the different layers to make the piece more appealing and detailed. I then merged the layers together.

I was going to add a controller but I unfortunately ran out of time. Hence the cable around the mushroom.

Finished Leaflet




Here is the finished version of the leaflet advertising the Games and Animation course at Dinnington College. I did this leaflet in Photoshop along with the logo.

I took a picture of Dinnington college and transferred onto the computer. I then opened the image up with Photoshop. I played around with a few affects to make the image more appealing and eye catching. After I chose the effects I split the image up into three using the line tool. I did this to get the leaflet layout. after that i went on the Rotherham college website to gather information about the college and comments from students to go on the leaflet. I picked out a clear suitable font before deciding on the font colour which had to stand out, so I used white. I  then finished the leaflet off by pasting on my logo and getting the Rotherham college logo off the internet to put on the now finished leaflet.  

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Hardware-Graphics tablet

For the Graphics tablet, All I had to do was plug it into the USB port, mad sure I had the graphics pen in order to actually use it, and opened the software I was using (photoshop). I needed to use a graphics tablet to make the the image as neat as possible and to make the process of colouring much easier.


Hardware-DSLR Camera

For the leaflet project, I had to take some pictures of the college for the cover of said leaflet. For this I had to set the camera to the right settings, such as landscape to capture as much of the college as possible and to make the camera focused before taking the picture, to make sure the picture was as clear and as high quality as possible. I then had to plug the camera into the computer using the USB cable to copy the picture into my computer, ready be edited.

Hardware- Scanner

The hardware's I used for the project was a scanner, DSLR camera and a graphics tablet. I used a scanner to scan my rough sketch to my college email. How I did this was easy, I selected the "Scan-to-me" option on the printer before lifting up the hood of the scanner and placing the sketch flat on the surface. I then logged into the printer and selected the work I wanted to scan. It was then sent into my college email. All I had to do after that was log into my college email account, locate the scanned sketch, and then download it.