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Project 1: Idiom

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For this idiom project called Cat Nap , I use cooler colors such as blue and purple to make the background more night like. I have also used bright colors so that the objects such as the cat and the toy ball would stand out in the background. The cat in this project is emphasized so that the attention would be focused on him. The variety in this project give the viewer a sense of peace and tranquility while filling them with a sense of sleepiness. The cooler colors I have given to this project, such as the blues and purples, represent the colors of the night. The yellows that I have added in the Complementary picture of this project represent the lights of the night, such as the moon and the street lights. The unity of this project creates a feeling of relaxation and the sense of getting ready to go to sleep after a very long day at work or school. I have added some symmetrical balance between the cat's toy ball and the dish bowl as an indication of things m...

Idiom Project Progress: Colored

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This is the picture I used for the ball. This is the picture I used for the bowl. Here is how I drew the cat's bowl. These are the art boards I made for the purpose of this project. This is the monochromatic color scheme I chose. This is the analogous color scheme I chose. This is the complementary color scheme I chose. First, I created three additional art boards for the project. Then I chose the color schemes from the color wheel. Then I fixed some of the drawings so that I would color the picture. Finally, I added the color scheme in each drawing using the fill tool followed by the swatch tool. I have chosen these colors to help emphasize the sleepiness of the cat in these drawings for my project. After receiving some constructive criticism last Thursday, I have decided to make a few changes. I added some color to the background in order to have pure white backgrounds for this project. Then, I made a few adjustments to my character...

Idiom Project Progress: Sketches and Outline Progress

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During last Tuesday, I started making sketches based on nine idioms in my sketchbook. Then, I choose two of the sketches and made two full sized sketches. My class approved the Cat Nap sketch, so I got to work on the digital outline. This is a reference for the cat's colors I will use for my digital Idiom project. First, I got started with making the title for the idiom project. I used simple shapes to get the job done. And this is kinda like the first step to my drawing. I had some difficulty with the body and the arms until I learn that fewer anchor points help make the body. And this is my project in its current state. I have to admit, I'm starting to get the hang of using the pen tool as well as the simple shapes and process of send items back and forth. I also learned that using the pathfinder tool makes things easier for me to connect the shapes. I hope to bring this project to color soon.

Name Illustration, What's Vector Illustration and Idioms

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I made this name illustration using Adobe Illustration. First, I used the basic shapes tool to create the shapes. Then I connect the shapes in order to form the letters in my name. Finally, I use pathfinder to unite the shapes in the letters of my name. Vector illustration is an illustration created in Adobe Illustration. These types of illustrations can be created with the simplest points, shapes and lines. Vector illustration can also make crystal clear artwork without risking the loss of quality control. An idiom is a group of words that creates a metaphorical meaning. Here are 10 examples of an idiom: 1) "Throw under the bus" - To sacrifice somebody for their selfish reason. 2) "Achilles' heel" - A weak spot that leads to someone's demise. 3) "Raining cats and dogs" - It's raining very hard. 4) "Beating a dead horse" - In which a topic has already been talked about and the uselessness of bringing it up again. 5) "...