ILLUSTRATION AND VISUAL NARRATIVE - TASK 3 - EXERCISE: CHIAROSCURO

5 Oct 2022 / Week 5

Lee Kai Jin / 0354707 / Bachelors of Mass Communication (Hons) (Digital Media Production)
Illustration and Visual Narrative / Taylor's University

Task (Exercises / Project):
Task 3: Exercise: Chiaroscuro


LECTURES

Week 5: Practice

Mr Hafiz review on our Honor Challenge while we are practicing. Of course, he teach and revision on the skills we needed for this exercise.

L_5.0, Drawing outline, week 5

L_5.1, Colour the pear, week 5

L_5.2, Cut the pear in pieces, week 5

L_5.3, Add in some detail, week 5

L_5.4, Combining skeleton and the pear, week 5

L_5.5, Adding monochrome effect by lower the saturation, week 5

L_5.6, All the pear with different effects, week 5


INSTRUCTIONS


Exercise: Chiaroscuro

Week 5:

We are required to trace the right guy with chiaroscuro effect.

I_5.0, The original photo, week 5

Final Submission of Exercise: Chiaroscuro

Final Submission of Exercise: Chiaroscuro (.jpeg), week 5


Final Submission of Exercise: Chiaroscuro (.pdf), week 5


FEEDBACK

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REFLECTIONS

Experience:

There are different ways and tools to use to produce the same outcome.

Observations:

I am confident in tracing and making the design using the skill I learned.

Findings:

I found out that the biggest challenge in designing is not the process of design, it is how detail we can imagine our outcome want to be.
 

FURTHER READING

Why Fonts Matter


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FR_1.0, Why Fonts Matter by Sarah Hyndman

This book is about how different kind of fonts give different effect and impact toward our design. For example, the bold text is suitable for to impress and focus on something.

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