9/20/22

Day 7

 Submit your art and design to the Student Juried Show

 https://forms.gle/WeoeXg3HeHmUZpsf6

 

 

 

 

Digital Art


from Google - "Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1960s, various names have been used to describe the process, including computer art and multimedia art. Digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art. "

 

This includes:

  • Fractal/Algorithmic Art
    Dynamic Sculpture
  • 2D Computer Graphics
    generally derived on traditional graphics like typography, cartography, technical drawing and advertising
  • 3D Computer Graphics
  • Pixel Art
  • Digital Photography
  • Digital Collage
  • Manual Vector Drawing
  • Integrated Art/ Mixed Media/ Hybrid Media

 

 

 

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Critique CD covers



What we are looking at:
- Color
- Composition (placement of visual elements in 2d space...positive and negative space, rule of thirds)
- Image - subject matter
- Image - style
- Font - literal reading
- Font - style


 
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Movie Poster

description:
Create 3 different versions of a movie poster for a movie you’d like to see.

How to Create Project 3
Part 1
a) Write out your Movie idea! First pick a movie genre. (Horror, Sci-Fi, Romantic comedy) Then you need to figure out 'who' the antagonist and protagonist are, 'where' the movie takes place, 'when' the movie takes place, finally the 'what' and 'why' of the story.
b) Look up and download 10 examples of posters that inspire you
c) Compile a list of important information that needs to be on the poster including: movie title, main actors/actresses, film company, producers, date, credits, ext… (use the 10 examples you downloaded as a guide)
d) Collect a variety of imagery to work with for your poster
 * Make sure to find the largest images possible

Part 2
a) Create a template for your poster 11x17” at 180dpi
b) Put in guides for the unprintable boarder and for the middle
c) Create 3 different prototypes of your movie poster

Part 3
- Create 1 final version of the best movie poster based on the comments derived from the critique



Key things to Remember:
* Work on the poster template
* Duplicate important layers
* Save often


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things to consider:
First you want to figure out a genre for your movie. Is it a Romantic comedy, Sci-fi, Fantasy, Horror, Comedy, Drama, Action, ect… Then look at and collect movie posters of that genre. Consider things like colors used, font type, text placement, use of actors/actresses images, are they full body or close up, what is their gesture.


Details:
all posters should be set for 11x17 inches at 180 dpi



Due
Tuesday Sept 27th – Part 1a,1b,1c,1d (due beginning of class)
Tuesday Oct 4th - Parts 2 all three on Google Photos (due end of class)
Tuesday Oct 11th – Part 3 Best one Printed (due beginning of class)










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