Thursday, 24 March 2011

3 pieces of work for the exhibition:


Image 3

Image 2


Image: 1

Here are the three pieces of i work i have chosen to preview in the exhibition. I did have other choices but i felt these best showed off what i have learnt at university and show my range of abilities better then just three very similar choices. My favorite is image 1 because i really have grown using illustrator and i feel it is my direction after university in searching for work as an illustrator or graphic designer. I also decided to show a 3d pieces because it is a topic which has been covered so much while at university so it made sense to have it in the exhibition. 3d isnt my best skill but i have progressed so much with it since the start of university.

here is the text to accompany each piece:

3 pieces of work descriptions

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Image 1

Name of project: 2D Animation

Brief and description: Create an animation catered towards young children.

Conceptual and technical process: This was a character that I designed for my 2d animation in the 1st year. Lily the ladybird was created in illustrator and is basically a composition of techniques including gradients and reflections using the pen tool and gradient mesh tool.

Image 2

Name of project: Logo design for a small travel company in Cambridge

Brief and description: Create a logo for a small travel company looking for a fresh image and branding.

Conceptual and technical process: The logo itself came about from me doing a lot of icon tutorials, which ended up translating into this lil number. Illustrator was the software used to create it.

Image 3

Name of project: Advert for visit Essex

Brief and description: We were asked to create an advert which encouraged tourism in Essex through the used of 3ds studio max.

Conceptual and technical process: This is a screen shot from part of my animation in which a camera flies over a field and into a household through the window. It took an age to render partly because it was rendering on my mediocre laptop. Im pretty sure the fur modifier and skylights didn’t help the cause…


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