Sunday, March 6, 2011

Me, myself and I

Today, we had to come up with our own self-composite image that includes a background to work in as well as 10 Images of ourselves, here is the result:

Yet another composite

In addition to the Spot The Difference, we've had to come with another composite, something like this:


What we did here is took images of the Outdoor Foyer at Campus as well as some cars and bikes parked outside Campus and merged them together in Photoshop with the use of shadow techniques

Spot the Difference

A few weeks ago the Graphics Design Class were given the task to compare two images and spot the differences in the images, the images are on www.gdidm.com/luke and the differences between the first photo and the second photo were the following:

- The Guitar
- The Sink
- Toy Car
- Vase
- Colour of Plastic Bags
- Fire Extinguisher
- Location of Power Outlets
- Door to the Theory Room
- Fire Hose Reel Sign (says 'Feel')
- Writing on the Fire Reel Door
- Chairs in the Lobby (the Colour)
- Golf Ball in the Photo
- Fire Hose Reel Door (different colours)
- Cadbury Chocolate Bar in the Second Photo
- The Cup on the Kitchen Bench
- Door Handle on the Kitchen Cupboard
- The Fountain ('Wall Fountain' in the First Photo and 'Fun Fountain' in the Second Photo)
- The Access Panel of the Fountain is different in both photos

So after having a crack at the 'Spot the Difference', this is the composite that I've come up with:


As you can see with the photo above, that is my effort on the spot the difference

Monday, February 28, 2011

High Definition Composite with Group Effort

We had to create a HD Composite like what I did with the Circus Composite, only difference is that everyone in Graphics Design had to contribute. Here is the result from the group effort:


I initially started off with the fuel drums in what looks like an industrial setting, since then various images have being added and the result is something that comes out a first person shooter.

Circus Composite

After a few days of tedious and rather painstaking work, I've finally finished my Circus HD Composite. This is the result:



All that's left at the moment is the 'Spot the Difference' which I hope to upload by the end of the weekend (Assuming nothing comes up between now and then)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Fruity Redux

Since now that my Internet Download Quota has being reset, I figured that I should upload the 'Fruity' Image (I've called it Fruity Redux, as I've done something simliar to this a few years back), anyway here it is:


I've should of uploaded this earlier, but that's what happens when you recklessly download things and get 'shaped'

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Creating a Music Poster - Result

Greetings visitors and fellow bloggers

After finding some ideas and going through various sketches, this is what I came up with for my music poster:




The Music Poster was done through the combined use of Photoshop (for fonts and overall layout of the poster) and Illustrator (which I've used to create the Cassette Tapes with the use of various techniques - well sort of).

Probably the hardest thing that I had to design was the Cassette Tape, so I decided to use Adobe Illustrator for that and then export the Cassette Tape Designs as a JPEG and have the Tapes as some sort of surface for my poster. After importing the tape design to photoshop, I've went on placing the writing (in which I've used the Arial and Impact Fonts) on the surface. After a few hours later in creating the poster, this is my result.

By all means, feel free to comment on the poster.