Monday, October 24, 2011

Video Project - In Progress

Ah! I'm so horrible at keeping up with these things! Anyways, as I've explained I am in the process of making a video to accompany a performance. So far, I have scanned my storyboard and am now polishing the images up to get them ready to go into Flash. So exciting! So nerve wracking! Anyways, I figured I could post some of my work before it's done. Hope you enjoy <3





Monday, October 17, 2011

Video Project - Inspiration

Well, I had trouble finding any videos that had exactly what I was looking for. This is probably a good thing, right? Haha, it's too bad that all the examples I found are creepy too ^-^;;; I promise I don't want to make it a horror opera! I'm just looking at the art styles, folks. Here is the first video I found:



Yes, I'm using Vocaloid videos xD A lot of them are very creative, diverse, and actually use animation to go with music! I like the parts where suddenly it leaves its chibi look to become more detailed. Switching is good <3 Next:



This video, while hard to understand, does do a switch in art forms that I can appreciate. I especially like the beginning where there are, what you could say are abstract shapes surrounded by nothing but darkness. In my work, I want it to be brighter though since it's a child's hopes ^^;;;; Perhaps abstract forms with white backgrounds =3

Well, until later~

Video Project - Brainstorming

Next project: Together with the music department (specifically opera), we will be creating a live performance. All songs will be from Gian Carlo Menotti in honor of his 100th birthday. The artists that will be helping this creation have been instructed to create a accompanying video to go with the opera singers' performances.

I was assigned to "Don't Cry, Mother Dear" from Amahl and the Night Visitors. It is a short song in which Amahl comforts his mother when she is feeling extremely stressed because of their financial status. Here are the lyrics:

Don't cry Mother dear; don't worry for me.
If we must go begging, a good beggar I'll be.
I know sweet tunes to set people dancing.
We'll walk and walk from village to town - you dressed as a gypsy, and I as a clown.
We'll walk and walk from village to town.
At noon, we shall eat roast goose and sweet almonds.
At night we shall sleep with the sheep and the stars.
I'll play my pipes, you'll sing and you'll shout.
The windows will open and people lean out.
The king will ride by and hear your loud voice and throw us some gold to stop all the noise.
At noon we shall eat roast goose and sweet almonds;
at night we shall sleep with the sheep and the stars.

Mother: "Kiss me good night."
The mother and son to each other: "Good night."

For the opening scene, I want a more clear, crisp picture of Amahl and his mother, perhaps him going to comfort her. Then for all the scenes in the middle, I would like a more faded or scratchy type of style to show that these are a child's thoughts rather than reality or premonition. In the end, Amahl and his mother come back to end in a mini-duet and I want to end with the clear images before fading to dark as they say "Goodnight".

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Poster Exposure - Completion

Ahh~ I had lots of fun with this project, perhaps because I actually had an idea of what I wanted. For the most part, I usually jump into projects without too much thought or inspiration. I have no clue why this inspired me, but here it is:


Absolutely love it x3 It makes me so happy ;-; And for perhaps my own silly reasons, here is an alternative which was collectively voted against:


Hope to see you at the auction! ~_^

Poster Exposure - Help Always Wanted

As this project is coming to an end, I have realized that I never posted about the wonderful tutorial video that helped me make it! It's just a quick, simple and awesome way to make a sunburst on Photoshop from designtuts. Enjoy ^-^

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Poster Exposure - Art to Inspire

So, I found a few posters that have similar ideas, colors, styles to what I hope to do for my poster for the upcoming art auction. Let's cut the talk short this time and see 'em~


Love love love this one. The colors and the way they made the focal point caught my eye. The background is too dark for what I want, though. Not sure if I want bright or pastel colors...


I almost didn't see this one! It has an awesome motif and beautiful design~ This one will definitely help me figure out how to put the title, time, place and whatnot on my own poster <3 Also, I really love the bubble-like shapes x333


The way that the characters (child and teddy bear) were styled is pretty close to the way I envision the way I'll place my own 'characters' on the poster.


This is a bit far from what I want, but also similar. I like the colors being surrounded by the speakers, drawing the eye to them.


And while I realize this next one isn't a poster, I love the bright cheerfulness of this video, aside from the few displays of, ah, unpleasant images:






Here be the links to the sites of all these posters and more:
First and Second poster, plus 28 other awesome designs.
Third poster which is a blog of another artist =3
Fourth poster which was on Shutterstock~
Random site that I could not figure out how to post pictures from.

Poster Exposure - Which Event?

Aaalrighty~ So, onto the next project. This time, a poster for an event! Ah, but which event? It didn't take me too long to think about it, actually.

See, recently-ish I attended a meeting for an organization participating in an art auction (yay!). The auction is more of a charity/fund raiser kind of event. The two causes being supported will be for the local Animal Shelter and the other is Rainbow Room, a resource center specializing in the needs of children and infants.

When it was first discussed that this event would need a poster, I was immediately filled with inspiration. Most of the time, though, my actual work doesn't meet my vision ;;; But hopefully I can make it just as cute and colorful as I saw it then ^-^

For now, here are the links to Rainbow Room and the Animal Shelter:

Rainbow Room (in Dallas)
Animal Shelter

Sunday, October 2, 2011

CustomizedLove

This time I am shamelessly promoting my employer's goods~ CustomizedLove is a crochet shop set up by the cheerful Chloe Gardner. She makes dolls for all sorts of occasions, but they are all adorable!

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Purple Haired Witch
Winnie Play

Just a few examples ^-^ Of course, each doll is customizable to fit the buyer's wants/needs (thus the name) I am the official photographer for the shop, including other artistic skills Ms. Gardner uses me for. Perhaps next time I can show some more of my work =3

For now, please visit CustomizedLove in all it's locations!
http://customizedlove.blogspot.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/CustomizedLove
Also check us out on Facebook! Until then~

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Magazine Spread

I have completed my first ever magazine spread~ Used the vectorized Flo as instructed and took the first part of the article from Austin American-Statesman written by Chris Garcia. If you'd like to read the rest, it's right...here!





^Picture OnePicture Two^

Making this spread was both easier and more difficult than the picture itself ;;; I tried keeping it simple in color. I guess I tried to put Flo in her Progressive store environment? Everything is sort of blue and white (but you can't forget the spot of red from her lips!)

I'm sorry! So sorry! I realize the circles look like Target's logo in blue, but I realized it too late and honestly didn't feel like going back and fixing it all. Rather, I would have preferred to have made a variety of that pattern... Maybe some with four blue circles and such =o=

By the way, hardest part of this post? Aligning the two pages! Please enjoy it~