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"Painting Interior Design" |
Principles of Design and Color Theory
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Vanishing Point
In the next lesson that we learned is about using "Vanishing Point" in Photoshop. You can make a design of a room or even though in making a design to your future house whether ceiling, floor, and wall. This vanishing point helps you to enhance your skill in designing like house (interior or exterior) and etc. In the image below, this is my one of my design that I make:
Sketch using Photoshop
Text Portrait
Text Portrait - a portrait using many words/ text. In Photoshop, you can make your own portrait using text with different styles. My Professor teach us a technique on how to make this. In the picture below, this is the examples and my text portrait (artwork) that I make:
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Taylor Swift |
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Ed Sheeran |
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My Final Artwork in Color Theory :) |
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
3D
One of the most exciting part of the discussion is how to make a "3D Anaglyph" in Photoshop. My professor teach us the instructions in basic 3D using the channel "red". The most laborious part in making 3D anaglyph is creating "Depth of Map"(an image or image channel that contains information relating to the distance of the surfaces of scene objects from a viewpoint.) with various shades like white, gray, and black. When we done to make this, it is easy to create an amazing 3D.
In the picture below, this the example of depth of map that I create:
It is use this depth as displacement map. Select the image that you made depth, then displace the red channel and the green channel. (filter+ distort+ displace+ Depth of map (psd) ) then edit the horizontal scale to -2 (for red channel only) and 2 (for green channel only) and the vertical scale to 0. Displacement Map: Stretch to fit. Undefined Areas: Wrap Around.
Use your 3D glasses (cyan and red) to see the reality of the image.
My 3D Anaglyph that I create:
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"The Rape of the Sabine Women" (Baroque Sculpture) |
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"Tekken Tag Tournament 2" (characters) |
Typography
One of my Professor discuss is about the "Anatomy of Typography". Typography is a technique of arranging type to make beautiful. Each part of a letter has a parts. As you can see in the picture below, this is the parts of typography:
The strokes of a letter may be curved (open or close) and straight (horizontal, diagonal or vertical)
There are many fonts with different styles . or design. In typography, the font family or they called typeface is a set of one or more fonts each composed of glyphs (elemental symbol) that share common design features.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
CALLING CARD
I learned how to make a calling card. In this picture below, this is the example of calling card that I make:
Calling Card may refer to the following:
- Visiting Card
-Tart Card
- Business Card
-Telephone Card
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Calling Card for Hotel & Restaurant (Business Card) |
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Calling Card for Fast Food Chain (Business Card) |
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Calling Card for Photographer |
Calling Card may refer to the following:
- Visiting Card
-Tart Card
- Business Card
-Telephone Card
Thursday, January 22, 2015
File Formats
What is File Formats?
There are as many different file formats as there are different programs to process the files:
A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open.
-Word documents (.doc)Web text pages (.htm or .html)
-Web page images (.gif and .jpg)
-Adobe Postcript files (.ps)
-Adobe Acrobat files (.pdf)
-Executable programs (.exe)
-Multimedia files (.mp3 and others)
-Adobe Postcript files (.ps)
-Adobe Acrobat files (.pdf)
-Executable programs (.exe)
-Multimedia files (.mp3 and others)
There are many different file formats in images, videos, music, and so on.
For images |
For audio/ music |
For videos |
I learned the different file formats and what is the most useful compared to others.
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