Sunday, 16 November 2014

OUIL403 Play Play Play- Final Images and Evaluation

I didn't get the text finished on time and wasn't able to practice the composition of it. However as the one I spent the most time on I felt that the craft and composition of the image was the best out of all the ones I did. 
With this piece the main issue with it was the composition, I hadn't look into a type template that would be large enough to fill the full page therefore denying me the ability to make the characters clearer to see and the paper craft of this one easier to manipulate. 


This final image had the least amount of development and was, probably the most obscure as it was a fair big size. As you can see it has not full been complete and the bottom image is the draft of this. What this piece really taught me was that I have to learn to time manage better and learn to create extra wiggle room within those time tables for outside factors which affect my work. 





Evaluation


A major issue that arose with this brief was my time management. Creating and developing 3 coherent images was something I found difficult within the time constraint due to me working more on certain images than others.

I also acknowledge my use of vibrant colours which some people can find difficult to look at, however unless I feel the brief call for or it specifically asks for muted colour I see know reason to not use more vibrant colours as a lot of work tends not to becoming lost within the mass. Though I understand that a tone or two duller will make it easier for people to look at so it is something I will research into; creating bold colours that don’t visually impair the onlooker.

I did however think the paper crafting was a success as the layered block colours against the line based background looked very striking when the image was finished. I got a lot of positive response form my character design and as characters and narrative is something I am really interested in it’s good to know that it is a strong area of my work. But I still need to look at my refinement and cleaning up my images more although I went to lengthy processes to make sure the pencil work was barely viable (through tracing paper) it was still an issue for some.

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