Friday, April 18, 2008
Design of the good and the bad
A Mighty Heart, maybe you have watch this movie before, but I had never watched it. The obvious reasons why is bad is explained below, other reasons are due to aesthetical reasons like it does not appeals to the general public.
Batman on the otherhand is commented for its good points.
Continuity, our favourite Batman is looking down. Eyes will follow the direction he is looking and end up with the name of the movie. Good colour contrast and a general colour scheme which is generally dark presents to the viewer a "serious" mood telling them this is no comedy. The brighter background brings out the main character in the foreground, and as this is a popular character, most people can relate to it immediately.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Loving Cards

After receiving comments from my peers in class, I decided to change the 1st card and did some changes to it.
Below is the 2nd draft I designed.
Added: 19th April
I further edited my card, giving it a more loving look as I added another dove inside my card, as most of my classmates feel that 2 doves are more loving. I also drew another heart. The obvious colour contrast is the red coloured heart which tells people immediately that this is a card for your love ones.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Friday Lecture Group Work
This was what I can come up with.
A poster to demostrate design concepts

Added: 19th April
Somehow, I did another poster, which is more intuitive to most people, as the previous is more cultural bias. It has the same text and with the same "Save Life" slogan, I took a photo from the squeeze ball I got from donating blood last February in NUS, which is really a blood bag-shaped.
It shows that the pulse was really erratic and when it goes in and out of the blood bag, it becomes stable and normal. I hope it is more intuitive and easier to understand than the previous as it requires some explanations to most people who do not know about it.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
U C what I C
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Representation Techniques


Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Digital Version
First Picture, critics received:
1) Background is obsolete, too distracting.
2) 'O' not recognised straightaway, classmates tot is a 'd' instead.

2nd Picture:
1) Background very un-natural.
2) Animals too small.
3) Should change rabbit to another animal.

Added: 19th April
Really I feel that the animals are really a bad idea, I thought of another hate to do... TOMATOES!

Monday, February 4, 2008
Colouring a pencil sketch on Photoshop
http://www.newtutorials.com/coloring-a-pencil-sketch-in-photoshop.htm
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Me, Myself and I


Friday, February 1, 2008
Fibonacci Number and Rule of Third
Since I learned it in a Math Class, I would like to start explaining it technically. Fibonacci sequence is a recursive function that adds the previous 2 numbers in the sequence, with the exception of the first 2 which are 0 and 1. It formed recursively implies that you may need to count from the beginning if you were to find out the 20 sequence of the series. But interestingly, a direct formula in Math allows you to calculate the number immediately with just one step. And more interestingly, the formula consists of calculation of 2 root of 5! Most of us would have learnt from middle school that the root of 5 is some very strange number resulting in tons of decimal places 2.236067977..... But the formula actually ends up in an Integer Number!
In botany, most flowers have petals of a fibonacci sequence. Very rare flowers have petals that are not in the fibonacci sequence. The 4-leaf clover is considered a lucky symbol as 4 is not a fibonacci number.

Lecture 3
Lecture 3 today was a bit more technical that usual, guess most people from non-technical areas may not be able to understand them quickly. In my own opinion, some knowledge on these technical stuff is critical and absolutely essential.
Drawing a image, say on Abobe Photoshop, you will require to understand several things when creating a new image, namely the resolution, colour and image size.
Resolution is an important part of the image as it tells the programme how much information you want your image to contain. Like 72pixel/inch (ppi), which means that in per square inch, there will be 72 * 72 pixels in that square. That means, your image will be clearer and sharper when compared to one that has lower resolution for example an image with resolution 48ppi.
Once you had determined your resolution, the next is the colour space. RGB, CMYK are common colour spaces found on most image editing or creation programme. RGB are common for graphics created to be displayed for screen viewing, but for publishing, you will need to convert it to a CMYK colour space.
Image size is also important. Should you create a poster for printing in A3 or A2 size, you may need to create a blank image size based on a A3 or A2 size before proceeding in creating the images on the file, especially they are of raster type. For vector-based images, they do not have this problem, but you will not be able to create high quality images on vector based drawing (unless you are expert in Geometric Math and Linear Algebra).

