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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Dynamite... In a Spiral!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Glyph Joker Man
Friday, September 10, 2010
Design a Quote
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Elements of Design - Revisited!
In this movie poster for Star Wars: Episode III, several elements of design can be found.
The diagonal lines erupting from the center of the poster from the light sabers suggest conflict and chaos (which is found in this movie).
Yoda's light saber, on the other hand, is horizontal, representing the calmness and stability that comes from his character.
Also, Mace Windu's light saber is vertical, representing his authority and assertiveness.
There are also many contour lines that provide facial details and provide a sense of depth to the image.
The bottom of this picture serves as symmetrical balance. Although they are not necessarily the same objects that are reflected, the characters are placed in a sense that gives the bottom half of the image more balance. However, in the top, Darth Vader's position "throws off the balance (of the force :D)". The top is more asymmetrically balanced.This image also features gradation as the background at the top moves to a lighter background on the bottom.There is also emphasis on the light saber battle in the middle of the poster, drawing the eye to the main conflict of the movie.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Camille Aucoin - My Bio
Hi! I'm Camille. I am a sophomore at Consol with one brother and one sister, and I'm stuck in the middle of them. My brother Martin, who is 18, just moved out this past weekend to go to college at University of North Texas to study film. My sister Celeste is entering 6th grade at Oakwood. I am almost 16, my birthday being on Halloween. My personality color is green, but I'm not nearly as controlling and heartless as the personality test believes I am.
This summer, I took a break. Having started high school last year, I would say I thoroughly needed one. Among my break activites, I learned to play guitar (I already know mandolin and viola). In July, my family took a two week long vacation to Banff, Canada. We hiked, canoed, ate out and had a marvelous time. While driving around, we saw quite a multitude of wildlife including black and grizzly bears, mountain goats, deer, elk, pine martens, and ground squirrels. Unfortunately, you can't stay on vacation forever, so we were forced to return home. Upon my return home, I was considerably bored, so I took up frame-by-frame animation in Adobe Flash. My first animation, a comical retelling of my adventures in Freshman French class, took 15 days to complete and is about two minutes long.
This school year, I look forward to new adventures, friends, and skills to take with me into life (and I hope it's better than freshman year...). I'm taking exciting new classes, and I hope they turn out to be as fun as I think they will. Altogether, it's going to be a great year!
This summer, I took a break. Having started high school last year, I would say I thoroughly needed one. Among my break activites, I learned to play guitar (I already know mandolin and viola). In July, my family took a two week long vacation to Banff, Canada. We hiked, canoed, ate out and had a marvelous time. While driving around, we saw quite a multitude of wildlife including black and grizzly bears, mountain goats, deer, elk, pine martens, and ground squirrels. Unfortunately, you can't stay on vacation forever, so we were forced to return home. Upon my return home, I was considerably bored, so I took up frame-by-frame animation in Adobe Flash. My first animation, a comical retelling of my adventures in Freshman French class, took 15 days to complete and is about two minutes long.
This school year, I look forward to new adventures, friends, and skills to take with me into life (and I hope it's better than freshman year...). I'm taking exciting new classes, and I hope they turn out to be as fun as I think they will. Altogether, it's going to be a great year!
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