I want to now how to make a funny thing with editing.
1. What did you learned ? I learned that it takes a passions
2. What was the hardest part / most challenging aspect of this assignment? the hardest/ most challenging part was that I had to make shear to not delate or change something I don't want changing.
3. What did you like the most about this project? the time I put in to making it and that I got time to finish it.
4. How would you improve this project if you were to do it again? I would improve it by putting angels and demons in my work.
The color harmony that I picked was baby blue and a light purple color. (monochromatic, warm color scheme, cool color scheme, analogous, complementary...)
I think the colors work well because they make a good pattern because the look beautiful together.
I think the patterns work well because it looks good together because it is was made.
What I learned after completing this project was different colors look good together.
What I found the most challenging about this project was the erasing and coloring in the skirt and the bow
What does your tattoo represent?
How is this tattoo symbolic to you?
What was the most challenging part of this assignment?
semester 2
Animation is challenging. The most challenging part was moving the peses and getting right.
Are you happy with your results? Did you push yourself to create something awesome? How did you demonstrate that you tried your best? If you didn't try your best, why not?
What part of your GIF are you the most proud of? Be descriptive.
Did you enjoy this assignment? Why or why not? Please explain.
If you had the chance to redo this assignment, what part of it would you change?
The animals that I combined were panda and cat.
1.I created a sci fi planet. yes i would because it would be fun. People and aliens come and go from this place and go on many edvenchers.
2. I decide to create this planet because i want to see what the future of this world would be. What makes it mine is it has weird aliens and thing that dont make cens.
3. The most challenging part was the fire works in the back. i would have in proved it by not put them in and making my own.
1. Reflect on your experience using the pen tool in Illustrator to create your landmark poster. What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?
(How did you find using the pen tool in Illustrator for your landmark poster? What was tough, and how did you handle it?)
2. Consider the significance of the iconic landmarks you chose to include in your poster. How did you ensure that your representation accurately captured the essence and recognizability of each landmark?
(Why did you pick the landmarks you did? How did you make sure people would recognize them in your poster?)
3. Describe the creative decisions you made regarding composition, color choice, and typography in your poster design. How did these choices enhance the overall visual impact and convey the intended message or theme?
(What choices did you make about where things go, what colors to use, and what words to add? How did these choices make your poster look better?)
4. Reflect on the process of translating a physical landmark into a digital artwork. What aspects of the landmark's architecture or cultural significance did you prioritize in your design, and how did you incorporate these elements effectively?
(What was it like turning a real place into a digital picture? What parts of the place were most important to show in your design?)
5. Consider the role of digital art in contemporary communication and expression. How does your poster contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding these iconic landmarks, and what message or narrative does it convey to viewers?
(How does your poster fit into the world of digital art today? What do you think people will get from looking at it?)
1. Does the cover effectively capture the essence or central theme of the book?
(Does your design aligns with the content and message of the book? Does the imagery, colors, and overall aesthetic reflect the story, tone, or subject matter accurately?)
2. How does the cover appeal to the target audience or intended readership?
(Your target audience is the people intended to buy the book. Does the design attract the demographic the book is aimed at? Does it communicate the genre, style, or appeal that would draw in potential readers?)
3. Is the cover visually engaging and aesthetically pleasing?
(Assess the design's visual impact and overall attractiveness. Does it use compelling imagery, typography, and layout to create an eye-catching composition? Consider factors such as balance, color harmony, and clarity of design elements.)
4. What Elements of Art did you use for your book cover? Pick one to talk about.
(Please describe where you used the Elements of Art as if I was blind. (Hint: we used positive and negative space, shapes, and color, but HOW did you use them?)
Example: I used the element of art, color symbolically in my book cover because most horror novels use dark colors such as black or red to convey darkness, death, and blood.
5. What principles of Design did you use in your book cover? Describe where you used them in your design. You only need to pick 1. (Hint: balance, composition, contrast, emphasis, look them up if you don't know.)
Example: I used cropping by emphasizing an important character in the book. He is portrayed as large and his face is hidden, this represents the mysterious nature of this story.