Thursday, October 22, 2015

Text Design


Text Design
By: Matt Hill

1. The strongest technical aspect of my art work would have to be my ability to use the opacity tool to make my project look better than it would if I had not used the tool. The opacity tool made me be able to make my letters look as if they are fading away and moving towards the center of the artwork, making it way better than everyone's in this class. 2. The technical aspect of my work that can be improved on can be making attempts on using different colors in my project to make more than just a few places to really stand out. I could do that just by simply changing the colors of the letters with the color boxes. All I have to do is select the letter then click on the color I want to change it to.

3. The easiest part of the activity was deciding what letter to use for my project, that letter was the letter "M". The reason why selecting the letter "M" was so easy was because all I had to do was find out what the first letter of my name was, which indeed was the letter "M". 4. The most difficult part of the activity was lining up the letters perfectly to make them look perfectly perfect. Photoshop's stupid lining concept made that almost impossible but I always find a way.

5. How did I demonstrate the objective you may ask? Well, it was actually quite simple. My objective was to make my letters symmetrical and as you can see, I have done so. Completing this object took some skill of trying to outsmart photoshop's stupid little lining mechanism. I had done that successfully. 6. If I could do this art activity again and of some thing differently, I would probably change those dumb look effects on my letters on the edges. They make the letters stand out but the effects are just so ugly looking. That is all I would change about my project. Other than that, I like the way my project looks.


2 comments:

  1. Objective: D-
    Creativity: F-------
    Color Design: C-
    Being Matt Hill: n/a

    Grade: F

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  2. Wow, what an amazing project. 9999999/10 -IGN™

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