Tuesday, October 22, 2013





The production of this invitation for SHOW Management began through PRIDE at the university. I have been able to have free will on the project but this design could only come from the media that was designed for this particular project. I could only use certain media. SOOOOO I took all of the items that I had and I cleaned them up. Changed a few things and generally mad the items sharper that were presented to me. I made 2 logos for the company so that is the white over black. It was for options. 

The RSVP was of an image that I took and played with the opacity and fill layers in order to make a real cocktail party into a shadow. The confetti on the floor was harder to do than the people. It took more time to make where it wasn't too full than to just place it in and it not leave sufficient white space. I took the last picture from the stock photo the company provided me with and I colored it and placed a spread out lens flare above the name to make it stand out. 

These were fun but a bit time consuming. 


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I used some of the blur tools on different layers to create the motion effect that was required. I cut out the bat then positioned it to make the motion. I used several light changes and opacity levels for the background. I feel that the depth created by where the focus (Hank Aaron) was supposed to be. I wanted to make the photo feel like He was the true meaning for capturing one of his most defining moments. Hitting a homerun in the world series. The pitcher, the other players and the umpire did not really matter ... it was his moment.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Playin Cards

 

Back of Cards   -  I have been exploring some of the options of color addition, removal, and inversion. Switching in and out of the layer order to get that exact look that I was looking for. The Back is about 7 different textured pictures that have been changes somehow in order to fit with the look and theme. I also took a picture and duplicated it and arranged it to 22.5 degrees to make a background pattern. The stamp tools were fun tool





Front of Card  -   The Queen Rania of Jordan. I thought that this is one of the few Queens that are left in the world that doesn't have the last name Middleton. I tried for the best grainy pattern that I thought was cool. The crown is a separate piece that is adjustable (see photo lol). The book under her hand is a picture of Noor that has been pancaked!!! The hardest part was getting all of the separate pieces to fit within the same feel of the whole part.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Working within Illustrator I used several 3-D tactics to produce the Leo Vision Logo. I created 3d extrusions that were colorized and made to look like a camera lens. I spent most of the time creating the many rings of the lens. It is abstract but it carries the resemblance of the original idea that I had for my creation. I used a grain and coloring to create the depth. We used vector images instead of the rasterized versions that are very pixelated and unclear when magnified.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

iphone Mag

This Magazine was an idea that came from wondering about the next iPhone. I used a lot of texturing for the layers that I developed within the process. The magnetic lasso tool was used to cut out all of the placement photos and then they were edited to create depth for the finished look.

I made the textured "shattered money" background by taking another picture of an iPhone and then creating a colored overlaid 3-d image from it. It was then enlarged and placed in the fitting room of the magazine cover workspace. It represents...

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

This is an idea that I had of a meditational PS trick shot that I thought was cool. I have just learned to use Photoshop but some of it''s properties are similar to that of Aperture. I even think that you can do more with PS. I like the openness of the program and I like the lasso tool in particular to cut out the figures and place them within another foto. The use of masking helped to further sharpen your look of a section that was placed into the other foto. Fun!

Color Palette

I have chosen a few colors from the paints that I have used in my home to repaint it last month.

 The light orange is the color of the undertones from the cabinets that were refinished in the kitchen.
 The lighter color of green is from the accents that naturally came out when the fence was painted a pickled finish.
 The red came from the two pillows and the throw rug that is now in the living room. Against a tanned leather couch, it gives a rich brown even more life and character. It will never look the same without the red...
 The lighter blue is the color of the bottom half of the bathroom that is done to the style of light houses and pelicans. It is joyful and it matches the furnishings that we bought for the room, perfectly.    
 The darker blue is from a painting that hangs in the same bathroom. The first light house is set upon a building of that color. I gives it a royal base that appears strong and resistant to the sun and surf.
 The darker green is from a shade of paint that was used to sponge paint over a maroon and gold textured canopy that is above the master bed. I gives a great depth to the texturing and the general area.
 The yellow is the base color for my little girls room. It brings out the joy that is created in her room. It is my favorite color for that specific reason and purpose.