Monday, December 19, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Reflection questions
Artist Reflection
1. What is the strongest area of your work?
I don't think there is any strong area of my work. I think there is always room for improvement for every piece of work that I will ever make. I just cant see anything strong about any area of any of my work. If anything the strongest area of my work is the color format that I used. It just gives the whole work a kinda spark that just one color will give off.
2. What area of your work can be improved on? How?
3. What was easy about this art activity? Explain.
4. What was difficult about this art activity? Explain.
5. What mediums (materials) did you use? What tools in Photoshop/Illustrator did you use?How did you use them? Be specific.
All I used was the typing tool and the paint brush with the rulers so I can make it as accurate as possible. I used the paint brush to make nine boxes for which the letter "A" will be going into later. By using the photo negative option, I was able to find out the opposite color of each colored box. So from there, every letter was a different color according to the box they was put in.6. How did you demonstrate the objective (the goal) in this art activity?
7. If you could do this art activity again, what would you do differently?
I would chose another letter and see if I can make it better then what i did already. Like I said already. There is always room for improvement. No matter what it is.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
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About me
Hi. My name is Isaiah and I make games in my free time. I currently am still in school at Brockton high. I'm 17 and I can geek out at times but otherwise I'm a silent nerd who sits on his phone. I don't really talk to anyone unless they talk to me first, or i am forced to do so with school class work. Over all I am a pretty nice person once you get to know me but for now im just going to sit quiet in the back off the class.
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