Thursday, July 24, 2008

First Entry.....






One word film:

Well this axonometric took a pain stakingly long time to complete so savour it and like it! (please).
I really liked this project because of the amount of instrumental drawings required for its completion. Of course I enjoyed creating my flash animation, but my true love will always reside with instrumental drawings...ahem.

Composite Image

















Welcome all!


You are now viewing my composite image how absolutely splendedly spoilt you all are! Don't you think its amazing for maybe THE very first time I've used photoshop. No, I'm not really one for computers, so this is a big thing for me, be proud of me my followers.


The black n white has been used to darw less attention to those parts, as they were very contrasting colours and needed to be 'dulled down' in order for you to be more inclined to see what is really important...which is the picture of me! obviously..

Vlog

Hatching is the most favorite part of insturmental drawings of all students! Yes, the most favorite! And yes, I am lying through my teeth! Hatching is often described as the 'scum of the drawing'. Many people don't like it, the rest hate it with a burning passion. That's the main reason for doing this video, as it shows to the world how grim and cross-eyed you become from hatching. This also realates to my first post's image, as it has hatching, and was a morbid annoyance to complete...Enjoy!

Review

Well now, I have only commented on peoples work that Ive found very interesting, and at the start I just commented to my friends, mainly to get a good comment rating, go me. The comments I have recived are strictly design orientated, except for Richard Roberts, but he is a friend so he's allowed...I think.

Though I haven't commented on some peoples blogs that have truely magnificent work. Reason being that either I haven't had chance to look at it yet, or I was too busy with other things to comment. Yes, sometimes I do actually have things to do when I'm aimlessly wondering around the wigan building.