Thursday, 29 June 2017

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Car Animation.



for this task  I 
1. Look at the storyboard, read each frame and ask questions that arise.

2. Set up the New File in Photoshop to the given size of 788 pixels (width) X 576 pixels height. Transparent background.

3. Set Frame Rate to 12 frames per second (fps). 

4. Open the file called car.psd. Copy and paste this asset to the animation file. (The file is in the Creative Arts Server; it will be in the folder Steve > Unit 11 > Car Animation) Ask the person sitting next to you if you are not sure.

5. Follow the storyboard to create the animation. 


When you have completed the animation accurately, upload work to a new blog posting and evaluate what you have done. Leave yourself at least 20 minutes to do this.





Thursday, 16 March 2017

BALL.

I Set up a file as below in Photoshop. The size was 788 pixels by 576 pixels. I worked on a transparent layer.

I drew a small round ball. I use the brush tool and draw out an ellipse using the elliptical marquee tool, I was holding down the option button to create a circular selection Then filled it with the colour

I duplicate the layer on the Layers Panel. by Pressing Command + J on the keyboard.

The duplicated object will be directly over the original. So I moved it slightly with the move tool.
I was using the Transform Tool, I squash the shape slightly. to look like something like the one below.

I then duplicated the squashed layer and then edited the shape a little more. This will be used when the ball hits the ground.

I opened the Timeline and selected Create Frame Animation

I turned off the two layers containing the squashed balls.

I moved the ball to the top of the page.

I add a New Frame by pressing the create new frame icon on the Timeline. It is the icon next to the dustbin.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

A.1 List digitally published products.


A.1 List digitally published products?
A.2 How is the product used by the audience? (e.g. inform them)
A.3 Where are digitally produced products published?
 E- NEWSPAPER
Used to notify, educate, amuse and they encourage and deliver advice
Online.
 E-BOOK
 Used to entertain and educate the reader a kindle is one example of the use of E-book.
App publishing, Kindle.
E-MAGAZINE
E –Magazine are used to inform, educate, entertain and they promote and provide advice with this is because the public need to see a wider range of purposes
App publishing.
 ADVERTS
 Intended to engage, teach, advancing or not with standing giving an exhortation. 
For instance, the trailer for Alien Covenant engages the group of onlookers and since there are many aficionados of the motion picture it really made me and a couple people extremely energized for the film.
Online ads, printed.
 DVD COVER
Meant to entertain, educate, persuade, promoting or providing advice.
The dark knight movie cover is very cool and made me want to watch the movie.
Online ads/screenshots
 INTERACTIVE MEDIA
 Interactive Media has a tendency to inform because people use it in that aspect, for example, the bbc news
Published on sites like bbc.co.uk

Thursday, 2 February 2017

iStudio Logos


Software: Blender

1. First, I add a casual Text and typed iStudio.
2. Then I Converted the text into a mesh.
3. After that I Remesh modifier.
4. I smoothed the text.
5. Then the sphere was added.
6. Sphere position animated.
7. Floor added.
8. Floor material set.
9. Lighting is set up.
10. Text material set.
11. Sphere material set.
12. Dynamic Paint is setup for the text and sphere.
13. Dynamic Paint is tested.
14. I camera view is setup.
15. Render options are setup.
16. Animation rendering is started.
17. At the end, I played and saved the finished animation



1. I added myriad pro text and typed iStudio. 
2. I went to effect-3d.
3. I then I added yellow to it and then the gradient red wine colour. 
4. I then put a dark green colour on the 'I'. 
5. I made a research about what i could to make my logo more creative so i thought of the letter 'i' and thought on words that rhyme with it and while I was thinking i thought of the word 'eye' and 'i' which make the same sound so what i did was i put 3 ellipses and formed them into an eye with the colour blue and black i also transformed the 3rd eye so its trenched.

First I added Trattatello text and typed iStudio then I added 4 of the same texts and made it small to big and made the black to grey except the 5 which is blue. I drew a mannequin and draw over it with a pencil on the computer and added it to my logo.
Image result for bpImage result for problem solved book



I was looking through this book called 'problem solved by Michael Johnson' which best describes logos. While I was look through I found a BP logo that gave me an idea for my logo that I was asked to make. The icon in the logo makes kind of makes the viewer hypnotised by the colours. Also green, yellow and white represents the environment and joy and thats the type of logo i was interested in making.




The logo on the right is a logo which I made to relates to the bp logo I researched. like the BP logo the eye on to of the istudio is eye catching and rememberable and like the BP logo the writing is not the main subject the icon is. The flower has the same colours as the BP logo (green, yellow and white) which represents the palmful and care of the company.






THIS IS MY FINAL LOGO

THIS IS MY FINAL LOGO.

1. I added phosphate text and typed Studio 
2. Then I added 3D effect 
3. And then i went to the colour panel and added green to the surface of the text.
4. And then using colour panel I added dark blue to the gradient of the text (iStudio)
5. after my research I then found an image that i was interested in that I thought was really matching my logo (https://pixabay.com/en/eye-world-concept-reflection-view-310672/) I used the pencil tool to draw over the eye lid
6. an eye with the world in it.








Colour Version

Black and White Version 


                                                                     
small version





Thursday, 19 January 2017

Unit 16: 6 Logos

We were given a brief to outline a logo for Istudio. So I began by perusing and comprehension the short so I realise what was normal.

I began to inquire about by getting some answers concerning some data on logos. A Logo is an outline symbolising one Organisation. It is an outline that is utilised by an Organization for its letterhead, promoting material, and signs as a seal by which the Organization can without much of a stretch be perceived additionally called logotype. The logotype is a realistic portrayal or image of an organisation name, trademark, truncation, and so forth., frequently extraordinarily intended for prepared acknowledgement. (https://www.logobee.com/feature3.htm) I discovered there are a few sorts of the logo. There are letter marks, wordmarks, mix imprints, images and brand marks.I discovered there are a few sorts of logos. There are letter marks, wordmarks, mix imprints, images and brand marks.
                                                               

The logo has a grey frame to make the inner picture stand out. The red square in the frame has a bold font text saying 'no pic nic' in the middle. The red is used to expand the text and make it stand out.  
This is called reversed out. The design is balanced; the font is simple with no frills. They look like just lines rather than letters. The letters are created simply, for example, the 'c' and the 'n' are the same shapes only the c has been rotated. It is a modern style of design.
The red colour used in the logo doesn't blend in with the other colours however it may be the first thing you are attracted to. The logo I can relate it to is the Uniqlo logo. If I had to make this logos myself i would open illustrator aline the shape measurements and make a large size grey square, then I will create a red square again but a bit smaller and put it in front of the first grey square next i will create 23 small sized white rectangles and then drag and rotate them to form words like 'n' and 'o'.
                                           
The brass agency is an ingenious content studio from digital gaming, advertisement and films. Brass agencies is a word mark logo. This is a two-dimensional logo quite sophisticated. The letters are created with simple shapes, for example, the b is created with a rectangle and semi-circle, they are slightly parted to create a gap.  To make the shapes in Illustrator you could use the ellipse tool to make the circles. Make sure you hold the shift button on the keyboard to make the circles. The colours used, plain ebony with stripes of white, are meant to engender the lettering. The logo reminds me the one used for the movie Coton Club set in the 1930's. If I had to make the logos myself i would open illustrator aline the shape measurements and make a black 180 degree rectangle, then i will create a semi circle and put it next to the rectangle and then make a new 180 degree rectangle but 1/3 shorter then the first one and then add a small whole circle, then i will copy the 2nd rectangle and add a small semi circle


Imagination is an agency that transforms business through ingenuity."Imagination"  is a word mark logo. It is a two-dimensional logo. Imagination uses sans serif font.
The background has a gradient effect to it. Starts from grey down to black, the background seems to have space, where if someone is able to walk by it. Colour is a mixture of black, grey and white to create the word "imagination"
As for the style looks very urban. which can attract younger audiences."Imagination"  is a word mark logo. It is a two dimensional logo. Imagination uses sans serif font. The background has a gradient effect to it. Progressing from grey down to ebony, the background seems to have space, where if someone is able to ambulate by it. 



The cumulation of ebony, grey and white engenders the word "imagination"

As for the style looks very urban. which can magnetise younger audiences.











Steinias is additionally an ingenious content studio from design and gregarious media.
Steinias logo has a style of an emblem. The text of Steinias has a sans serif font and a two-dimensional design. The logo comes across as simple and modern with a mixed of cold colours.
The text is less dominant than the artistic touch. The originality of the design makes the purpose very clear. 






The logo is very formal and business-like and would most likely fit any traditional company.             
It includes several effulgent colours like pink, blue or violet and some brownish colour possibly bronze. Its shape is simple with distinctive colours suggesting a heart shape. It additionally may have been made by utilising drop shadows. The detached text is neutral and smooth with a traditional choice of colour. The combination text and logo are clear and memorable.
 The adaptation of this logo is of a paramount importance because if this logo is used on any type of document then it requires being relatively sizable. I can relate this particular logo to the one of Vistaprint though its colours are more modern and engaging. The logos combines a wordmark and a symbol icon of a heart to give a flexibility for the use of both elements across a variety of applications.



The guardian logo doesn't have much in terms of complexity, but it does give you that vibe of a professional newspaper.
The logo does have different tones of colours from being blue for the name of the newspaper and very light blue for the article. The purpose is to make the newspaper easy to be recognised and to stand out from others. Also the simplicity of the design combined with the choice of colours projects a modern, reliable and contemporary image to the readers.
Though the main colours used by newspapers are dominantly red and black, this specific tone of blue is defining the real identity of this newspaper.