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Studio 5 - Interiors 2 Continued

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After the workshop I created a second response to the brief from photos I had taken of different viewpoints, looking down at the atrium from the first floor. The second response was a look into how people move and interact with the space around them. I sat on the first floor of the building looking down over the atrium, mapping out the paths and movements of the people below. One thing I noticed is how the majority of people from the angle I was sat, began from a certain point and all spread out on completely different paths. The resulted mapping of this reminds me of the tree of life and makes me think how varied people’s paths of life can become after all beginning from the same singular point of birth. 

Studio 6 - Observational Drawing

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For the sixth and final studio workshop, we took the workshop outside to make the most of the delightful weather. The brief was to go to three different locations and create observational drawings of the location. The first location I went to was the Huddersfield indoor market; to see how the people interacted with the space and the hustle and bustle of the market scene. The element of the market I chose mainly to focus on was the architecture of the building and the objects surrounding me, as you can see from the beam and boxes illustrations below. The second location I went to was a shopping area located by the library and art gallery; my observational drawings from the location are of the library/art gallery building and the chaotic trees that stand beside it. The third location was the Gothic Quarter of Huddersfield, by the side of the church. I chose to look at the intricate details at the top of the buildings, above the bars and shop fronts. I also chose to d...

Typography 4

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Following on from the three typography workshops where three draft fonts were created, one was taken forwards to create a more finished font. I have decided to go back to my second favourite of them and refine it more on illustrator. I have taken the rough drawing of the font, recreated it with neater lines, edited some of the letters to read more clearly and added additional details and elements of colour to the font. When deciding to name the font, after creating the full alphabet, it was reminding me of cavemen and the cave drawings they have created that have been etched into the walls of the cave. The names were narrowed down to Caveman, Etching, Engrave and Scratch. The chosen name for my font is Scratch. When the font is displayed on a black background, it highlights the coloured elements of the font. And shows a unique font of sorts made up of lines and dots; a coded font.

Editorial Design - The Document

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In the sixth and final Editorial Design workshop, we covered a few different techniques in Illustrator and InDesign. In the first half of the workshop we familiarised ourselves with adobe capture and how to use it to take photos of vectors, make patterns and colour palettes. We then linked this to illustrator to use the images we had just taken. We then progressed to taking a photo from Pexels.com which we edited, rendered and clipped, then adding text to achieve the result shown below. After that we moved onto the InDesign portion of the workshop where we created a mini portfolio of work taken from previous blog posts and workshops. We then learnt of how to export and package the file, leaving us with multiple copies both online and stored to a device; to always have access to our work. The mini portfolio I created is shown below and accessible from https://indd.adobe.com/view/95483216-951e-4577-aad4-e4395029339f

After Effects 6 - Space Task

In the sixth After Effects workshop, the task was to create a 10 second animation of something that you would find in space. This was then to be edited together with all the other animations from my group to create one 3-4 minute animation of numerous different things in space. I decided to create my animation based on Halley’s comet, a comet that is visible from earth only once every 74-79 years. Also included in my animation is a rotating planet, after learning how to create the only 3D shape you can create in After Effects, a sphere. The workshop also taught us the use of the alpha channel in After Effects when rendering animations, as the animation includes transparency at the start and the end so they could be easily edited together. Below is my 10 second animation of Halley’ Comet, followed by the final result of Group C. Halley's Comet from Eve Whelan on Vimeo . Year 1 Finale: Group C from Motion-go on Vimeo .

Studio 5 - Interiors 2

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The task for this workshop was to look around the creative arts building and it’s different levels, exploring the way people move and interact with the space around them, how perspective can create such unique and innovative composition and how windows act as frames to the world. The first piece I created below as a response was an oil pastel piece looking at unusual perspectives and how compose a piece from it. I am pleased with the result and the tonal work created with the oil pastels despite being a medium I rarely use.

Cinema 4D - The Object

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In the first Cinema 4D workshop we learnt the basics of how to add and manipulate some objects and text. The task was then to create a short 90 frame animation using an emitter and programming the objects it emits I am pleased with managing to produce this in a fairly short space of time as this was my first time using Cinema 4D and I knew nothing about how the software worked. It is something I found interesting and would like to delve more into the software and how to use it . Below is my short animation and a few screenshots from it. C4D - Colour from Eve Whelan on Vimeo .