Thursday, May 10, 2012

Digital Art

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of computer art, nor am I very familiar with the software used to make it.  These works were done in an Electronic Illustration class I took this semester.


Tracing of a butterfly. Very simple; part of my first assignment in Illustrator.



The much more involved portion of the same assignment as above.  Traced from a photo using Illustrator.





This assignment was to create a monument (or in my case, anti-monument) for our school.  I chose to address all the paraphernalia typically strewn around campus.





This was probably the Illustrator project I enjoyed the most.  We had to design a site-specific tattoo. From a distance it looks very cheery and Disney, but when you get closer you see the message is not so optimistic, and Jimminy Cricket weeps with sadness.






My first ever attempt at Photoshop.  I took Anne Hathaway and the parasol and composited them into a Monet painting.






This was a digital painting made using the brush tools in Photoshop.  The message is one of encouragement to "take the leap" and pursue your own adventure.






The assignment was to take an image of someone sitting at a desk and use various retouching tools to make them "disappear". Pretty nifty. 






This was a simple landscape composite.  I added the gerber daisies in the foreground and of course the mushroom tree. 

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