Wednesday, December 14, 2011

DMA 179 - SKATEBOARD GRAPHIC





Ah yes! The project that sold the program to me, anyways, this one was also quite fun, although it would've been great to have been able to print the graphic, I would've loved to get a photo of myself skateboarding with the board graphic. Oh well, what can you do?
Seeing as how the theme was predators, and tied into the T-Rex at the R.O.M. project, I figured I'd keep rolling with the T-Rex motif, and base my design of of the tooth model I had made.



That eventually turned into this...




From this tooth graphic, I decided to elaborate on the design and create what would, for a skateboard company be considered to be a "team" board, general graphic, no made for any particular rider on the team.
This is the preliminary version of the graphic.



and here is the final version as if it were ready to be screen printed...




And there we have it! Again, awesome project very fun to work on,
I've made the illustrator file available here:


What a great semester! I bid everyone farewell with a photo of what I wish I could be doing on my newly created skateboard!




DMA 179 - T Rex @ The R.O.M. - Posters

This was the part of the project where we had to layout our fonts and put them in poster form
Also researching previous R.O.M. posters to get an idea of what sort of campaigns the R.O.M. has used in the past.
The campaign I found, and decided to base my ideas from was done by designer Paul Wallace.
Specifically, he did the typography in the R.O.M.'s campaigns from April of 1996 to May of 2005.
His simple yet effective approach is what I was looking for.



Here are some quick notes I had for font ideas based on my research.



These are the preliminary fonts I tested in illustrator, I ended up going with Franchise Bold and Headline One as my font choices, here are the style guides.



Franchise



Headline One

Which brings us to the warm and cool colour poster layouts, here they are!






And that is the T-Rex at the R.O.M. project, really excited on how it turned out, all in all a very fun process to create all of these different elements to make one cohesive project.

DMA 179 - T REX TOOTH


This project was based on creating a working campaign for the R.O.M complete with choosing fonts, layouts and creating a scale model dinosaur tooth from clay, this is that tooth!
This was actually really fun to model and here is the process!
I won't bore you with the modeling process, so we'll get straight to the baking.




After modeling the tooth to scale. it was time to throw it in the toaster oven!



Thought I had a better photo of me painting the tooth, alas, I couldn't find it, so here's this one!
Done with just acrylic, I'm pretty happy how the final product turned out!



Here we are! The final product, turned out really great, now I've got a T-rex tooth!

Friday, December 9, 2011

DMA 101 - New Media Tools - Project 3 - Vector Illustration


Here we are! Project 3, the vector illustration from a sketch rough sketch and the process in between. This is one of my personal sketches, very much my style of artwork.
Since I'm not much of a writer, let's get to the photos and explanations!


Here we are with the initial scan of the sketch, not too much detail, but, there's more to come!


Fixing the line work.



There we go, this was actually one of the most tedious and time consuming parts of the project,
but, all that hard work and countless hours paid off.



The line work for the character is finished, time for some colour!



Gettin' there!


Time to add all the details, another rather time consuming process.



The final product! As always, this was quite the time consuming effort, but, all worth it in the end!