Saturday, March 12, 2011

Assignment 4 - Color Coalition



Final Prototype of the postcard:

Back of the postcard:

The critiques I received from the tutorial group:
  • too spread out, no interaction between the objects
  • ezlink card seems like floating in the background by itself
Suggestions for improvements:

  • overlap creates some interaction
  • make the transports pop up from the background
  • show a person's hand holding a map and holding a bus on the map
  • use the SMRT route map as a board game platform

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Class Exercise E

For this week class exercise, we were tasked to pick two words from the list and use basic elements to create two talking forms. The word I chose was "joy" while my groupmate chose "chaos". I used lines to form fireworks, the number of lines I used was even number because even numbers come in pair which are happy numbers. The colors I used for the lines were yellow and orange because both yellow and orange are colors associated with joy. I used a black background to bring out the fireworks look and using common sense; fireworks are usually launched during the night when the sky is dark. I added a few yellow dots in the background to enhance the overall look.

"JOY"

My groupmate for this exercise chose the word “Chaos” and his description is below:
I depict it by using earthquake and/or wall creaks and cracks as the basic design. The overall image shows ‘chaos-ness’ as the lines goes hay-wire. At the same time, the cracks were also random in terms of size and direction which ties in with the word, chaos.

"CHAOS"

Ex E Groupmate: Keng Kok

Assignment 3 - U C What I C




U C What I C

The critiques I received for this assignment:
  • the concept of a female transform into a male is very hard to accept
  • too many concepts within 9 photos is not advisable
  • the rushing shots: staircase and corridor, are too static
Suggestions for improvements:
  • maybe have a frame display the female took some kind of pills that caused the female-to-male transformation
  • maybe manipulate or blur the rushing shots to create the rushing effects

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Class Exercise D

For this week class exercise, we were tasked to take a few camera shots of a subject within or area just outside of the lecture theatre. I chose a can drink as my subject. For any human being, there is a head and body, whereas a can itself is just a cylinder. Hence, the types of shots I could take for a can is less compared to taking a human as the subject.

Long shot of the can

Full shot of the can


Low angle shot of the can


High angle shot of the can

Since this week Monday is Valentine's Day, I took a few shots of a bouquet of roses. I realised the types of shots for objects are ambiguous depend on how you define it.
Full shot of the bouquet


Medium shot of the bouquet


Close up shot of the bouquet

The first photo gives a close-up-eye level view of the object and gives a sense of ‘close-ness’ towards the object. More importantly, due to its eye level, it gives a feel of neutral and view of high details.

The second photograph is a close-bottom-up view of the same object. This gives a sense of ‘superiority’ to the object —> like being worshipped.

The third photograph shows the object from a long distance high angle view. This creates a feel directly opposite to that in photograph 2, a sense of lost and vulnerability.

The last photograph shows a general view of the object from a longer distance than that of photograph 3. This gives an overall neutral view of the environment the object resides in.

Ex D Groupmate: Keng Kok


Assignment 2 - Less Is More

For assignment 2, the task is to create one pictogram that comprises two celebrities or politicians. I chose Donnie Yen and Chuck Norris as the two celebrities. Donnie Yen is famous for his role as Ip Man in the two movies. Chuck Norris is famed for his roundhouse kick and the Internet phenomenon in 2005. Therefore, I chose the Ip Man photo and Chuck Norris in his kicking pose. The visual statement I want to present is two famous martial artists from the east and the west facing off.

After the class critique, the feedback I gotten was that there was no interaction between the two celebrities because the two were not in contact. The reduction process for the fifth and sixth was not much different. The suggestion I received was to add in a boxing ring as the background and bring the two characters close to each other.

*The new version will still be the same two celebrities but the photos used will be different. It is in the process of finishing.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Class Exercise C

Abstraction

For this week class exercise, we were tasked to choose an object and exercise our abstraction technique. From a realistic photo to an abstract image of the original object. The object has to go through a five step abstraction level to reach a simplified representation of the original object. For this exercise, we chose a watch and the final abstract is left with a clock face and its hands.

Ex C Groupmates: Keng Kok and Samuel Lee

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Assignment 1B - Me, Myself and I (Final Prototype)

For assignment 1B, I received feedback from the tutor and class to add a pose to my mecha to make it look more dynamic. I made reference to the Hong Kong actor Bruce Lee's pose.

Base Sketch:


More Details Added:


Final Prototype:


More improvements to add on: 
- either a space background or a battle scene background.
- metallic texturing
- tweak the tone of the green colour