Jennifer Project 4

This entry was originally posted in "ComD 1100 Design Principles 1 " on December 9, 2024

In this project, we got to look into colors and their different values. The part I liked most about this project was mixing primary colors, and making different shades and values between the Red, Blue, and Yellow colors. I got to learn more about overlapping colored pencils when drawing and it was to make different colors and it all depends on the pressure and how much we draw as well as with paint. In paint, we can see the different values being added with each other when mixing and all colors come different. It can make dark colors and light and make all different colors just using the main primary colors. I liked painting And discovered how to mix colors It was the most fun for me and I will try to draw more to expand my learning between colors. Overall it was fun painting and it taught me a lot I wish to take this with me further on and be able to practice and do more drawings and progress further.

Jennifer Rodriguez Project 5 – Transparency

For this project, it was quite fun learning about transparency and using Photoshop. Throughout the project, I learned more about how to use Photoshop and transparency. Working with my partner was nice, too. He had many ideas, and he did well on his project. From his ideas, we got to make a world in the clouds while in space. I wouldn’t have come up with that idea so I’m glad of the idea he thought about. Overall it was fun working on this project and I would do it again.

Jennifer Project 2

This entry was originally posted in "ComD 1100 Design Principles 1 " on December 9, 2024

In this project, I got to learn the difference between ambiguous and stable figures. In a stable figure, the drawing would be in the middle knowing what an image is, While ambiguous is an image in each corner either zoomed in or expanded. From this work, I was able to gain further knowledge on what it is I would have to look into for an ambiguous or stable figure. I got to look into the negative space, contrast, and placement of a figure.