Monday, November 14, 2016

Letter project Reflection paper

1.      What is the strongest area (concerning technical execution) of the piece of work you made?  Why?
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.
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
One of the strongest areas of my piece of work is the symmetry because it makes the picture almost perfect since both sides are so identical . Another strong area of my work is the color scheme. I used pretty common colors such as yellow, blue , red  and black. The black was used as the background and really makes the colors pop out. although the colors are pretty average the peice of work still pops. The area of my work that couldve been improved was probably detail. I couldve added more of the letter "O". I only used about 13 letters. What made this activity easy for me is that a picked a letter that is probably the easiest to transform and do things which. I picked a symmetrical letter so that also made it very easy.
There was not alot of things hard about this project. I think the only thing that really made me struggle was copying and pasting the letters because the letters would stick to one another and move with eachother. I used the free transform tool to change the size and shape of my letters. i used the color tools to change the color of my letters. I didnt really use that amny tools for this assigment.
The goal of this project was to make a piece of art with one letter. I acheived this goal because i made a piece of art that i liked with the letter "O, i also made my photo very abstract and pleasing to the eye. If i could do this art project again i probably would take more time to put more detail. I also would use more of a difficult letter rather then taking the easy way out.


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