The following is a made up magazine I made using Adobe InDesign. The Mintwood Logo makes an appearance along with other article advertisements that you would be able to find inside of the magazine if it was ever published.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
High Times Poster with Characters
This is the Poster I have made using my previous creations posted earlier on my blog. The room was created in photoshop. To create furniture I used a picture of what I wanted to make (ex. the dresser) and traced it in photoshop using the pen tool. As you can see the Mintwood Logo is in the bottom right hand corner and the High Times logo is centered at the top. Adding certain layers over other layers gives the picture more sense of depth.
Character Creation
This is one of the characters I created for the cartoon. Taking the same approach I took to make the logo. Simply drew what I wanted, then added more depth in photoshop. I added the background to see what the character would look like standing in an actual environment. Below is another character I have created.
Adding movement to the characters is a different process. The program I will be using for that is called Toon Boom.
High Times Logo
Mintwood Intro Video
Graffiti Assignment
Graffiti Assignment
This assignment consisted of taking a picture at a certain location and making graffiti look like it belongs. My design has the joker face with the words "Joker" underneath it. The location was chosen because it already had the clown sign so my design related to it. To make this design I had to first draw what I wanted to make, add color, photocopy the drawing and add certain effects on photoshop for realism.
This assignment consisted of taking a picture at a certain location and making graffiti look like it belongs. My design has the joker face with the words "Joker" underneath it. The location was chosen because it already had the clown sign so my design related to it. To make this design I had to first draw what I wanted to make, add color, photocopy the drawing and add certain effects on photoshop for realism.
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