Wednesday 30 September 2009

U 12,29 Digital Techniques Research (3)


Artist: Ilias Sounas
Title: More Colour
Software Used: Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, After Effects
Format: A Photoshop edited image of a woman, with effects added
Content: A woman in a bikini top with lots of vibrant colours surrounding her.
I really like the colours used in this piece, with a hint of summer being given off. I like the mix of all the warm colours which are surrounding the woman and then the nice cool refreshing colours like the blue/ turquoise in the background.

U 12,29 Digital Techniques Research (2)


Artist: Pablo Alfieri
Image: 'A Sound Supreme'
Software Used: Photoshop, Illustrator
Content: This piece has incorporated a kind of space feel about it. It has like a block type font and the artist uses different lighting and different effects for the actual background and on the stars and the different coloured mist. I like the way the 'O' is portrayed in the word 'Sound' as it has a moon there infront of the clouds which adds a different feel to the piece.

U 12,29 Digital Techniques

Created by: Robert Shields.
Software used: Photoshop, Illustrator, Cinema 4D
Image Title: Forever Heavy
Content: A woman in a dress with different backgrounds/ effects behind and around her.
In this image the creator has added different lighting effects and also different background effects to enhance the quality of the image.

Friday 25 September 2009

Composite Image


For my composite image animal I am going to do a swan as my poses are bird/ swan like and also because of the fact that there was a swan at Wollaton Hall and there were no seagulls!

Monday 21 September 2009

Persona 1 - Builder







These are pictures of me when I work for my uncle who is a builder. A builder is also going to be one of my personas and so I think it links in well with it.

Personas




For my 2nd project I have to create 2 new personas/ alter ego's. These new ego's can be anything! So I have chosen to be a builder and also an explorer/ snake hunter. We have to dress up as these people and then we have to have our photos taken and then photoshop them to create 2 high quality A4 digital images.


Sunday 20 September 2009

Shaman mask maker






















I found these pictures whilst browsing the internet trying to find out about some mask makers. This maker is called Ricardo Torres.

Friday 18 September 2009

Folklore of seagulls- myths and old stories

Seagulls are so familiar to people of the northern hemisphere that it’s not surprising they’ve worked their way into many human tales and traditions.

The Folklore of Seagulls

Old stories of British seagulls.

According to Ernest Ingersoll, writing in 1923, gulls are regarded as foolish. A connection to English words like gullible and gulled is easy to make, but according to some authorities, those words have other origins. Perhaps gulls acquired their undeserved reputations simply because their name is similar. Historically, Native North Americans were a better judge of character—they cast the gull in the role of trickster, clever enough to get the better of the mythical hero Raven.

Many people, even today, watch seagulls near coastlines to predict the weather. Some believe that gulls wheeling high in the sky mean a storm is coming. Others watch for gulls moving inland in numbers to predict a storm approaching from offshore.

Ernest Ingersoll recounts the tale of St. Kenneth, who was said to have been raised by Black Headed Gulls. The infant Kenneth, Ingersoll writes, was found floating off the coast of Wales in about the year 550, and carried to the gulls’ cliffside breeding colony. The birds built a feather bed and enlisted the aid of a doe to provide milk. An angel offered a cup. Kenneth grew up in the gull colony and became a joyful kind man. The Welsh peasants of the area bestowed the title of St. Kenneth upon him.

Another gull story collected by Ingersoll involves a religious hermit of the Farne Islands known as St. Bartholomew. St. Bartholomew lived at about the same time as St. Kenneth and he too made friends with birds, even getting a gull to eat from his hand. When a hawk killed the gull, St. Bartholomew punished the raptor by caging it, but soon let it go unharmed.

The tale of St. Bartholomew may be true. John Hogg tells the story of Snow, a Herring Gull caught in Scotland as a nestling. Snow was released into the garden of his captor, where he learned to hunt insects, caterpillars, and slugs, and to watch for prey unearthed during gardening activities. He befriended foraging pigeons and became adept at pretending to be one in order to get close enough to House Sparrows to catch and eat them. Snow was good at catching rats as well.

Interesting...

Thursday 17 September 2009

Interesting...




Helloo, I found this while looking for different picture/ photo effects. Its quite interesting what some of the styles do :) http://www.befunky.com/photoApps.php#

Power animal

With Mark we have to find our 'power animal' and in the end create a mask to represent it. My power animal as you may well be able to tell is a gull. I am going to create my mask by using wire, tin foil and then paper mache. I am also contemplating the idea of making small wings so when viewed from face on it will look like a gull flying. Well then, better get researching :)