Tuesday, 28 April 2015

'interaction'

I want to go forward with this project and expand my thoughts and view on how I envision interaction and the qualities within the idea of it and which versions of interaction appeal objectively to me. I want to use and draw and develop the necessary images of interaction I capture and transfer them into images that I can develop. The platform I want to display my series of images on will be digital, so I want to venture more into digital forms of media and explore animating to a certain extent to transform the original drawing's I will create into the final outcomes. I think that focusing on the theme and exploring the differences and new forms of interaction that I haven't covered will be necessary, but I also want to focus on development and techniques of producing my collection of images.

Thursday, 23 April 2015

04/15 - robots


A look at factory workers in Shanghai and how they interact- or actually how they don't. Some really interesting stuff about Apple and their maybe-kinda-sort of brainwashing. Most workers choose sleep over food.

04/15 - drawing sketchbook

   
Examples from my observational drawing sketchbook for my final major project, 'Interaction'.

04/15 - observational research, artist: charlotte ager


I looked at Ager's illustrations originally as I knew a focus within her work is observational studies and that that related to my project directly. The style in which her drawings are created is particularly unique and something that I haven't seen excessively before. The distinctive artistic style and the way Ager has represented the subjects she has studied is eye-catching and the areas in which detail is lacking is made up for in other areas, I am particularly interested in the composition of her illustrations and I am interested in experimenting similarly. I think that particularly because of the limited use of outlining mostly people but as well the surroundings within the illustrations, the illustrations themselves look considerably childlike and quick, which is a quality that I think works in Ager's favour as it is refreshing and doesn't require an intense focus on the details that are presented.

The colour palettes presented throughout a large quantity of her illustrations that I found on her blog are very limited and pastel like and I think that this is a redeeming and popular method of adding colour to illustrations, and I think that my work relates similarly to Ager's in this sense in a few ways.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

final major project - test animation



I created the preliminary version of this animation from observing people in the high street and began to want to test out how I could be able to animate further the observational drawings I was creating. I began by scanning this drawing into photoshop and then adjusting the size of the image. I maintained a focus on 3 simple frames sequenced at 0.5 seconds apart from one another and began to re draw sections of the original observational drawing that I wanted to showcase the movement of the people I drew. I think the overall result and the length at which the animation took to complete is substantially sufficient but for further animations I want to focus on a closer relation to the original drawings and manipulating the movements, especially to capture the exact likeness of the original drawing and to create a more fluid animation.