Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Business Card





     


For this assignment, we were to create some sort of card, be it greeting, business, holiday, etc. This assignment was influenced by the site, "Minted" (minted.com) where you can browse a wide variety of custom designed cards. I decided to go with a business card, and made up a clockwork repair and restoration business. I chose the name, "Sam Coster" after seeing that a man named "Samuel Coster" was a famous clockmaker. I used a series of gradients and shapes to achieve a grey and red styled backdrop. I also used a gear vector that I made a few years ago. The black shapes around "Coster's Clockwork" were made with a brush, and then duplicated to have a gradient fading effect. I positioned the text off-center, after seeing that the gear was also not quite specifically positioned. For the back of the card, I reversed the red and gear vectors, for consistency and style. I'm not sure if I should have placed things off-center though. Overall I'm pleased with it, though there are a few design choices I wasn't completely certain were correct, such as the font.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Animated Gif

For this assignment, we were to make an animated gif. I had never made a gif, but I was curious and interested in how to do so. I decided to make the title card of a previous personal project animated. PILE is a game that I hope to produce someday. It is a murder mystery, that mainly addresses Man Vs. Man and Man Vs. Nature themes. Each day, someone in the quiet Canadian town, Charlotteside, (name subject to change) is killed, and it is up to the player to discern who the killer, before they end up being the next victim. However, a terrible winter storm is brewing, and each day the snow comes down heavier and the wind blows harder. So unless the player is cunning and quick on their feet, the pile of snow and bodies will grow and blanket the town.
(If you look closely at the snow, you may see this represented)

I decided to animate the snow falling down over the title image. I followed the given tutorial, as well as another tutorial for how to create snow. Overall I'm happy with this, though I'd like it if the snow truly looked as if it was constantly falling. And the snow in the original image unfortunately doesn't move.

Animation Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot5GwpQPjF0
Snow Effect Tutorial: http://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/photoshop-snow/

Monday, December 2, 2013

Book Covers


For this assignment, we were to create two book covers. One cover for a book that we have read, and another that we have not. I'm a fan of mystery and thriller, so I decided to with a darker, gray-toned theme. I chose The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells, for the book that I have read, and The Shining, by Stephen King, for the book I have not read.

For The Invisible Man, I wanted to focus on the man himself, and I've always loved the visual design of the character. I decided to draw the bandages that were wrapped around his head as the title of the book. I left a few straps of the bandages loose, to emphasize that it is not just text covering a head. I drew it with a rough, cut-out style, to pop a bit more. Overall I'm happy with it, though I feel the background is a bit lackluster. And I was not too sure what to do with H.G. Wells' name.


For The Shining, I wanted to focus on something that was present in both the movie and the book, since I've heard there are quite a few differences, and I had seen the movie. So I chose the setting of the book, the Overlook Hotel. I found some pictures of the outside of the hotel used in the movie, and based the simple drawing off of that. I used a lot of normal brush strokes and layers to get a black mass of ambiguity. I then used the liquify filter and stretched out the black markings. While I was doing so for the bottom half, I noticed a white circular image came out in the black mass. I thought of that as being the moon, and placed it above the hotel. I filled out the sky with black and wisps of white. Overall I'm happy with it, though yet again I was not sure what to do with King's name.