Wednesday 30 January 2013

Juice Squad - 3 of them.




Here are 3 members of the 'Juice Squad' that I have created.
I started designing characters when I was home and now I'm able to create them on Illustrator today.
They're meant to be animals/human hybrids, each with their own fruit to signify them.
The fruits are strawberry, blueberry and banana.

Juice Squad - Logos.



These are some logos for 'Juice Squad', made in Illustrator.
The third one has fruit with it; a strawberry for the dot on the 'i', a banana above the 'q' and a blueberry after the 'd'. The blueberry may not be so clear.
The colours come the 'Fruit' swatch.
I have drawn the fruit and drops using the pencil tool.
I have also used a tool called 'Stroke' to make the font look chunkier.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

The Juice Squad - 5 Inspiring Artists.

Lee Hasler - http://www.leehasler.com/index2.html
Squeedge - http://squeedge.net/
Bryan Lee O'Malley - http://radiomaru.tumblr.com/
Arina Tanemura - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arina_Tanemura
Kepalakardus - http://shadowness.com/kepalakardus


O'Malley is the creator of the Scott Pilgrim series, which is one of my favourite movies and comic book series. I like how his style has a really good cartoon feel to it. O'Malley's style inspires another style I like to do.

On her website, Squeedge uses a program called PaintTool Sai to do her work.
I really like her style because it's always so appealing to the eye. She likes to use bright colours and the line art is something jealous of; she does it so well.

 Kepalakardus is an artist whose primary style is vector art. I want to do vector art style drawings myself and she shows me how good it looks. I like her style because she doesn't use shading or highlighting; it's just simple, plain colours and she makes it look really good. I like how she also has made her own characters. I've also made my own characters and I like to draw them a lot.

 Tanemura is mangaka (manga artist) so she must hand draw her work then ink the line art. I wouldn't know how she would colour it though. I love the manga she makes, the stories are always good, but the artwork I absolutely adore. The colours are sort of pastel and Tanemura is one of the many artists I love that inspire my own work sometimes.

 I like Hasler's style because it reminds me of an retro video game style. I chose this particular art to show because I want to do fruit-like characters for my 'Juice Squad'.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Google Logo - Animated

This is my Google logo animated.
For this, I didn't use the tween tool.
I created multiple layers (for example, the eyes closing) and made the right layer visble for each frame.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Animation in Photoshop - An Interesting Fact About Lobsters.


For the final task, I was asked to make an animation featuring an interesting fact. I couldn't really find good facts on the Internet, but I remember hearing how lobsters aren't naturally red.

Animation in Photoshop - Blur.

For this animation, I was asked to make the letters blur. To do this, there needed to have four frames. One with the letters at top, then at the bottom, then blurred and then back at the top.
There was also two layers, the letters normally and then one blurred.
To hide one of the layers so it doesn't overlap and look bad, the right layer had to be hidden.
The extra frames were added later.

Animation in Photoshop - Name.

In today's session, I was taught how to create animations in Photoshop. I made two animations for testing and then I was asked to make one with an interesting fact with it.
To do the animation in Photoshop, a new document must be made and at the bottom of PS, there is something called 'Timeline'. I then clicked 'Create Frame Animation' to do this.
For the first animation, our task was to move our name from top to bottom. To do this, we needed a layer that had our name at the top then one at the bottom. The layers would also be in two different frames (One at top, one at bottom).
I then highlighted the frames and clicked on 'Tweens animation frames" and added some extra frames to create what I have made.