mimimi
Monday, 14 May 2012
Monday, 7 May 2012
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Take One Step At a Time
There's no need to rush.
I've created 5 ants for my final textile design,
each having their own certain flower and a certain repeat design.
Creating the Ant
The outline of the ant was created simply by using the brush tool on photoshop.
Using the brush tool, I drew the outline of the ant.
Background layers had to be deleted to get the outline by itself.
After I defined the pattern and filled the layer below the ant's outline,
I merged the two layers and selected the magic wand tool to erase the
unwanted pattern outside of the ant's outline.
Creating Repeats Inside the Ants
For two of my ants, I created a simple half drop repeat which was taught in class.
One of my ants was created with a full drop repeat, also taught in class.
Another ant was created with a tossed repeat, again, taught in class.
I researched on how to do a brick repeat for on of my ants.
All I did was simply duplicate layers and drag them into place where they automatically
fall as a brick layer.
Then defining the pattern.
Creating the Final Textile
For the final textile,
I did a toss repeat of the ants forming the pattern.
I then created a symmetrical repeat with the pattern for the final textile
by duplicating the layers and flipping them horizontally and vertically.
I've created 5 ants for my final textile design,
each having their own certain flower and a certain repeat design.
Creating the Ant
The outline of the ant was created simply by using the brush tool on photoshop.
Using the brush tool, I drew the outline of the ant.
Background layers had to be deleted to get the outline by itself.
After I defined the pattern and filled the layer below the ant's outline,
I merged the two layers and selected the magic wand tool to erase the
unwanted pattern outside of the ant's outline.
Creating Repeats Inside the Ants
For two of my ants, I created a simple half drop repeat which was taught in class.
One of my ants was created with a full drop repeat, also taught in class.
Another ant was created with a tossed repeat, again, taught in class.
Tossed Repeat |
I researched on how to do a brick repeat for on of my ants.
All I did was simply duplicate layers and drag them into place where they automatically
fall as a brick layer.
Then defining the pattern.
Creating the Final Textile
For the final textile,
I did a toss repeat of the ants forming the pattern.
I then created a symmetrical repeat with the pattern for the final textile
by duplicating the layers and flipping them horizontally and vertically.
My created pattern with all 5 ants |
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Drafted Ideas
My concept is based on bringing out a voice
to these tiny creatures,
reveal how they are really beautiful insects
and not just pests that leave you itchy sores.
So to bring out the beauty in these insects,
I will be borrowing the beauty of flowers
and giving them to the ants
by creating different repeats inside the body of the ants.
Further emphasising their beauty
as hardworking and loyal citizens
of the ant community where they
continually work non-stop to serve for their
master.
I've experimented with a few mediums
paint, pencil and photoshop to see
which can communicate the concept most effectively
and most importantly,
be most appealing.
Here is what I came up with:
Pencil
Paint
Photoshop
to these tiny creatures,
reveal how they are really beautiful insects
and not just pests that leave you itchy sores.
So to bring out the beauty in these insects,
I will be borrowing the beauty of flowers
and giving them to the ants
by creating different repeats inside the body of the ants.
Further emphasising their beauty
as hardworking and loyal citizens
of the ant community where they
continually work non-stop to serve for their
master.
I've experimented with a few mediums
paint, pencil and photoshop to see
which can communicate the concept most effectively
and most importantly,
be most appealing.
Here is what I came up with:
Pencil
Paint
Photoshop
It can be seen clearly why I choose to go with the photoshopped ant.
It's much more neater.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Blooming Heaven
During the start of this break,
I have been collecting images of certain flowers
that I will use in my textile design.
They are photographed from my florist surroundings and
also from my street
Duo Coloured Gerbera - Pink and White
Macro Image
Full bloomed dark pink rose
Macro Image
Attempt of a Micro Image?
Bloomed Pink Rose
Macro Image
Micro Image
Daisy
Macro Image
Micro Image
Pansy
Macro Image
They are photographed from my florist surroundings and
also from my street
Duo Coloured Gerbera - Pink and White
Macro Image
Full bloomed dark pink rose
Macro Image
Attempt of a Micro Image?
Bloomed Pink Rose
Macro Image
Micro Image
Daisy
Macro Image
Micro Image
Pansy
Macro Image
The Ants Go Marching One By One
Horah Horah...
You get my drift
Macro image of an ant
Zoomed in macro image of an ant
I honestly tried to take a micro imaged of an ant,
took hundreds of photos, only to zoom up close
with great blur.
So because it is really hard to get a micro image of an ant,
even with canon 600D.
I had to do the most dreaded thing anyone could do.
Visit google images, argh.
So here's a micro image of an ant - it is not my own
This is taken by a photographer named
Yasser, 2009
Viewed: 25th April 2012
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Finding the Concept
Wow, inspirations from nature.
Nature is limitless - there's so much to nature that we don't even notice.
When I hear nature, I distinctively think of flowers and trees.
I forget that there are many more elements to nature,
the little things we never consciously notice.
Therefore my concept of this assessment task will be
to bring forward, a voice for tiny creatures that
never get any close attention.
Creatures with a hard working attitude,
ANTS!
Also, because my mother is a florist,
I'm surrounded by flowers.
Therefore as another inspiration,
I will be incorporating flowers into my ants.
In my final textile design,
I hope to bring out a voice for these loyal creatures.
Reveal through the use of floral
that they aren't just pests that leave us itchy sores.
They are beautiful insects that have devotion to their
masters and work long and hard days
to bring home food.
Due to the wet weather all week, I cannot find any ants.
Hopefully, I can find them soon.
OR else it'll be the dreaded google images option
:(
to bring forward, a voice for tiny creatures that
never get any close attention.
Creatures with a hard working attitude,
ANTS!
Also, because my mother is a florist,
I'm surrounded by flowers.
Therefore as another inspiration,
I will be incorporating flowers into my ants.
In my final textile design,
I hope to bring out a voice for these loyal creatures.
Reveal through the use of floral
that they aren't just pests that leave us itchy sores.
They are beautiful insects that have devotion to their
masters and work long and hard days
to bring home food.
Due to the wet weather all week, I cannot find any ants.
Hopefully, I can find them soon.
OR else it'll be the dreaded google images option
:(
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