Here is my best set of color comps. I enjoyed getting to work with a graphic I had already created and spent a lot of time on. Each color comp within this set works with a different creative concept. In each comp, I got to create a small-scale version of my car. They all look pretty much the same, and very close to the actual version of the car. Also, In each comp I drew in small-text space to create a visual for how it would actually look. I ended up taking the "100 years, ford anniversary celebration" and the final product looks exactly like this small scale version. It's very cool to see a piece go from stage one to the final poster. I really like that we got to do more of the process-y type stuff the second half of the semester. It's been much more enjoyable :)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Here is my best set of color comps. I enjoyed getting to work with a graphic I had already created and spent a lot of time on. Each color comp within this set works with a different creative concept. In each comp, I got to create a small-scale version of my car. They all look pretty much the same, and very close to the actual version of the car. Also, In each comp I drew in small-text space to create a visual for how it would actually look. I ended up taking the "100 years, ford anniversary celebration" and the final product looks exactly like this small scale version. It's very cool to see a piece go from stage one to the final poster. I really like that we got to do more of the process-y type stuff the second half of the semester. It's been much more enjoyable :)
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
So this is my final chili poster. It looks pretty good I think. Creating a realistic chili-soup image was really difficult to create, so the beans look a little fake. Also, I should have contrasted the gray of the bowl more with the soup's shade. Otherwise, I think everything is placed well and it does a good job of catching the audience's attention.
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