It is important to save some selections so that your work does not get lost and you do not get confused. You could use that tool for brochures or something that requires a lot of organization. I used this brush differently than in other projects because for some of the panels I had to use the brush on a different color layer because I could not paint directly on the picture. I also learned how to use the magic wand tool a lot better. The tips I used from "Creating Your Own Comic Strip with 3 Panels" were to not make every single panel have text and that you don't need a character in every single box for people to understand the comic. This helped me because I had originally planned to have text and characters in every single box, but when I ran out of time it was easy for me to skip some text and the coloring of people, which helped a lot.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
On the Eddie the Donkey project, I learned a lot. It was very helpful how detailed the videos were to help us with this. I think that the things I learned the most about were masking, combining images and the brush tool. There are a lot of cool techniques that you can use to make your project look 100x better that I've never even thought about before. This has been one of my favorite assignments so far because I feel like I'm learning a lot already.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
For my movie poster for 'Thor: The Dark World', I did not make Thor the first thing you see. I felt like Odin should be the biggest and in the background, since he's the oldest and the father. Then, Heimdall was off to the side, but also bigger than most of the other characters. I made the rest of the characters about the same size, and I put Thor and Jane close together since they're in a relationship. In the background, it's nothing exciting but I felt like it would fit the picture. I wanted people to be more focused on the characters than what's happening behind them.
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