Monthly Archives: October 2022

Samridha Lamichhane: Step 5 – Deliver & Critique.

The use of line and type, such as loose lines and how they can help my shading and also match the picture, are some of the things I learned from this project. When it came to typing, I learned to use different types of font rather than just one, and this other kind of font helped me fill up space in a particular area. Some things I could have done better include drawing the image to make it consistent with the original, as well as cutting the last portion using an Exacto knife because the 5×5 had some minor bumps. I may use some of the knowledge I gained, such as type and line drawing, in my subsequent project and maintain a consistent aesthetic with the typefaces or lines.

Erick Fiallos_Observe&Describe

The first image seems to be a type of gate or fence made of metal with a wall in the background, it has an organic pattern because its shape is repetitive and rounded like waves or sound waves that move harmonically from one side to the other. other. Its shape gives me a feeling of calm and relaxation, it reminds me of a beach or of calmer sounds, but you know that when you touch the object it is solid and cold.

In this image, we can see a wall whose paint is peeling off, which produces two textures. One would be how smooth the wall is in its painted part, and the other would be a rough and dusty touch in its discolored part. This image gives me a feeling of stress, it is not a texture that is very comfortable to the touch, it feels very rough and could even hurt.

Samridha Lamichhane: Step 4 – Develop in ink.

Texture

Pattern

Final pencil sketch

The texture design I tried to make sure both line and type showed the the spreading, and I also matched the shading of the grey as there were multiple different type of shades. When it comes to the Pattern, in the type some type had draken line to match the the edges of the shape, which was hexagon. For both, I made the line loose but made sure the line from pattern and texture weren’t similar.