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Tuesday, 25 November 2008

One Shot Movie

Hey all, here is my one shot movie which I made with my group. I think it works very well with the correct lighting and the correct body laungage, so I hope you enjoy it.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Light and Colour

Hey here is the light and colour essay which we was given and I hope you guys are happy in which I have fount out about the artist which I have chosen and my own take on altering light and colours using photoshop.


Richard Kenton Webb’s ladder painting is a very good example of the use of light and colour. He was able to use the correct amount of light and colour in each section of the painting to give different emotions and feelings i.e. the shaded areas gives you the feeling of sadness and regret whilst the lighter colours on the mountain surface

gives you the feeling of hope and passion.


Whilst Richard painted the ladder which resembles some sort of totem poll he had used a variety of colours which he had to make sure that they worked well with each other and didn’t interfere with one another. As you can see he used a blend of orange, blue and green on the face like features of the ladder and he also used the correct amount of light on the surface of the totem poll which worked very well and the combination of colour and light makes it a main focus point of the painting.


As for the colours he has used colours which give a rela

xing, calm and peaceful atmosphere towards this painting i.e. orange, green, blue and pink. Rather than using colours which give of a sad, dangerous and unpleasant atmosphere i.e. black and red.


Overall because Richard has used the right colours and the right amount of light on the totem poll and the surrounding area it has in some way created a

magical and a fantasy characteristic towards this painting, which in my point of view works really well.


Finally here is my take on altering existing colours on images to create a new theme and emotions for the images.


Here I have
changed the eye colour of the cat from a greenish tint to a more purple/red colour and in my point of view I think it makes the cat look more like a magical cat i.e. a cat with special abilities. Finally I slightly changed the colour of the cats fur so that it creates more of a focus point towards the eyes.


On th
is Image i decided to change the colour of the eyes to more of a brighter pink, so that I could express more using thefemales eyes and also increased the females hair colour so that its more of an in your face colour so that it stands out alot more and to also give a feeling of uniqueness and a magical apperance.




Thursday, 6 November 2008

Boredness

Hey to anyone that actually looks at my blog.... anyway feeling bored so I decided to post an anime which I find pretty awesome to watch. It pretty much has everything you would want it to i.e. comedy, action and a deep story line.

Anyways here is the anime Soul Eater

The Rule Of Thirds

The rule of thirds

The rule of thirds is used in photography and in filming and it allows you to get a better feeling in what is going on with the image i.e. it balances the image out and allows the viewer to interact with it naturally. It is said that using the rule of thirds makes the image easier on the eyes and creates a more in depth image so it appears more natural and more professional looking.

The rule of thirds is set out as two horizontal and two vertical lines which creates nine smaller boxers in which each become a focus point depending on the image being used i.e. rather than the center box being the main focus point any other sections can be the main focus point instead.

Example of the rule of thirds




Here you can see the how the rule of thirds is set out and how it shows the main focus point of the image of the wolf i.e. for me the main focus point is the first horizontal line which shows the wolfs eyes.

But there is also another focus point which is the first vertical line which shows the wolfs middle part of its face which in my opinion would be the main focus point for other people.

Example of the rule of thirds (not a very clear example though)