Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
- Portrayal of the Sketches -
Design 1 :
Theme: I love HELP
Explanation: Mixture of human under one roof entitle as Help Universality students and also
shows the unity among the students. there is no difference between skin color, race, status. All the students
are treated equally.
Color : -Red- gives the willpower, vigor, energy and determination as well
-Yellow- Freshness and joy
-Blue- Knowledge & integrity
-Green- Hopes & ambition
Element of art
Color: Primary color - red green and blue ( attractive combination of colors)
Value: relationship between the light and dark colors of the sketches which separate the
lines between each images.
Principle of the design
Unity: the sketches are related to the theme and also the idea that being expressed.
Design 2
Theme : I love HELP
Explanation : Unity among the nations, local and international students brings the unity
together in Help University.There is no jealousy and envy when comes to
studies and help each other and be a backbone without boundaries.
Color: - National colors of few countries from Help University. exp: Malaysia, Sri lanka,
India, China & Nigeria
Elements of Arts
Texture: the texture that resemble the sketches is implied texture which is rough and cant really feel it.
Space: Positive space which is represent the subject matter and also area around the subject.
Principle of Arts
Propotion: Measurement and the balance of the sketches same size. It follow the exact
alignment.
Emphasis: It gives a complete picture for the viewers on the lines and shapes of the sketches. It makes
the sketches looks more clearer and perfect.
Design 3
Theme: I love HELP
Explanation: Freedom with love, the ability to make our own choice and also democracy among
the students and the higher managements. Good communication with the students and give all
the freedoms in studies.
Color:- Purple- associated with wisdom, independence and creativity
-Light Blue- Health and understanding ( good communication)
-Yellow- Intellect, joy and energy
-Red- courage, passion and love
Elements of Art
Color: Primary- Red,Green & Blue & Secondary color
Principle of Design
Movement: It gives a feeling of action where the path viewer's eye follow the entire sketches
because there is a flow in the picture where pull the viewers attention.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
3D scenery
Elements of Art:
Line: line pertains to the use of a variety of marks, outlines and oblique lines in
artwork and design. It also help to define the shape of the picture.
Colour : There are no primary or secondary colour were used in this picture.
Value: Tone of light and dark colours and also shade and highlights.
Principle of Art:
Movements: It shows action and also movements of the picture from the
viewers eyes.
Contrast : Light and dark values which makes the picture look interesting and
also the theme of the picture suits well with the contrast.
Computer Generated Visual Media
Two main paradigms in computer generated imagery : The simplest is 2D computer graphics it reflects how you must use pencil and a piece of paper. The image is on the computer screen and the instrument you might use is mouse drawn with a pencil, paintbrush and pen. The second type is 3D computer graphic, screen becomes a window into a virtual environment ( Setting that can replicate physical existence in places in the real world, as well as in fantasy worlds)
Monday, 19 September 2011
- Father of Digital Art -
Andrew Warhola, Jr. also know as Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American painter, print maker and also filmmaker who who professional in visual art movement. He is an artistic person who loves to draw since from small. He was famous for his paintwork in worldwide His early paintings show images taken from cartoons and advertisements, hand-painted with paint drips. Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-grade filmmaker, record producer, author, and member of highly diverse social circles. Warhol showed early artistic talent and studied commercial art at the School of Arts atCarnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh.
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