There wasn't really any specific way in which I used the tools. I just experimented with what I liked and didn't like until I ended up with the finished product. So for example, when I was experimenting with opacity, I used the mouse to decrease and increase the opacity and see how it looked. I did the same with everything else. The easiest part of this project was finding different ways to make your letter look. You could have it be arced, upside down, horizontal, vertical, in a fish style, etc. The most difficult part about this project is finding different ways to be creative, especially since there are so many options and tools to choose from that it becomes hard to choose which ones work best and finding out how exactly the tools work and what they do. For example, I wanted my piece to be 3D and have many different colors all around but I wasn't exactly sure how to do that.
I met all of the objectives by at least incorporating most of the requirements when working with Photoshop, like color scheme, shape, composition could have been better, and I also didn't focus on the center or put a letter right in the center. If I were to do this assignment again, I would experiment more with color theory and work more on my composition and try to make my art piece more appealing to the eye. I would rate my project a 7 because I did put effort into it but I didn't know what most of the tools were for so it became very difficult for me to make it more appealing.
Effort: 3
ReplyDeleteComposition:1 (you ignored the rule of thirds.
Creativity/Originality:2 (More can be done. Try flipping, overlapping, blend modes, and filters)
Elements/Principle Design:2 (lacks proximity and alignment)
Art Reflection: 4
12/20=C