Thursday 19 November 2015

Artist Copy

For my artist copy, I decided to pick a page from a comic book called "Blankets", an autobiography of the author and illustrator, Craig Thompson. Before I could begin copying his art, I needed to analysis the page and decide what media to use, the art he has done was done using a media of ink and brush.


Before I could begin adding ink, I need a guideline to follow to ensure it is as accurate to the original. But to avoid plagiarism, I decided to drawn the pencil guidelines free-hand (Meaning I refrained from tracing the original).


Below is the finished pencil outline put against the original for comparison.


After I had done the guidelines, I was able to begin applying the ink, as the pencil was all my own work, tracing the pencil was not an act of plagiarism, using a light box I was able to see my pencil guidelines previously drawn and apply ink on top of it using a range of brushes for different thicknesses.


I did this technique for each section on a separate piece of paper, some I had made previous mistakes on, and then I improved gradually.




Within Photoshop, for each item I used the threshold tool to make them a solid black and white, to give my piece a bolder style, after this I merged each piece into one final piece that is a better mimic of the original.



After I had pieced it together in Photoshop, I printed it out and this is my final piece, my finished emulation of Craig Thompson's "Blankets".


Below are the two pieces put side by side for comparison. The original on the left, and my emulation on the right.

Tuesday 17 November 2015

Digital Type Ideas

Below are 10 different fonts I had picked up from a free online typeface website called 'dafont'. Written in pink are all the different typography terms I had located within these fonts. And the green is my thoughts on each font and what they could or couldn't bring to my final piece.


Hand Drawn Type Ideas

My hand drawn types have allowed me to gain a basic understand of what type of font I would like my title and other words to be in. It has taught be different styles, and further developed those I already know. I have tried to use my pencil in a wide variety of ways to see which best suits my type of game.