Professor Diana Schoenbrun | COMD 3313 | SP22

Author: Diana Schoenbrun (Page 4 of 16)

Assignment 2 Part 5

Reminder: Your composition can be vertical, horizontal square, round, etc.

After reviewing your sketches and color studies with me make any necessary changes and create your final editorial illustration.

I will review online and we will do a critique the following week in class on 11/18.

Please post on Openlab the following by 11/11

  1. Final art, article title, and link.
  2. The medium you used to execute the art. Digital, watercolor, acrylic, etc.
  3. Post your color inspiration and discuss why you decided to choose the color palette you did.
  4. Bring a color print of your work to class on 11/18. I want us to compare the cmyk print to the RGB version. There is a printing place near City Tech called Remsen Printing.

Week 9 Sketchbook

It is Halloween! It is Halloween!
Halloween is almost here. Do you like monsters? Ghouls, goblins, or ghosts?

Halloween promotion piece by Professor Schoenbrun

Based on our warm-up exercise you will be filling 3 pages in your sketchbook with Fall and Halloween-themed drawings. Here are some ideas. Try some color, collage, or ink!

  • Draw some creatures, monsters, or mythical beasts. They could be scary, terrifying, or cute.
  • Halloween character designs.
  • Draw some kids in costumes.
  • Design a Halloween costume you would wear as an adult or kid.
  • Fill a page with some spooky lettering.
  • Draw a haunted house, kids trick or treating, or an outside scene of a house decorated.
  • Draw a trick or draw a treat.
  • Draw a spooky dream.

(Make sure to watch The Nightmare Before Christmas sometime soon if you haven’t seen it yet. The character designs are very quirky and fun. It’s a stop-motion masterpiece by the artist Tim Burton. This was filmed in 1993. )

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