This is my CubeeCraft style for Fluttershy when she was in the movie of my little pony, Equestria Girls. I used two programs: PhotoShop and Illustrator. I used the paint tool and the pen tool in Illustrator. I first had to scan my drawing of the CubeeCraft into the computer, after I did that I used the paint bucket in Illustrator once I did some edits in Photoshop. After, in Illustrator I used the paint bucket and then the pen tool to close some holes in the drawing. I finished it and saved it.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
What's Pop! what's not...
This is my magazine cover I made and it's called, "What's Pop! what's not..." I used Photoshop and InDesign I used the paint bucket, moving tool, and the text tool. I first dragged the picture I had into Indesign, after I went to Safari and searched for the background. After I dragged it made it bigger and sent it backward to make my logo seeable. I after then used the text tool to make my main article, and then made other articles. I then used the cursor tool to rotate the the text and make it look fun. I then searched up a bar code and dragged it to my picture.
The Borkie
This is my morphing animal which is called the Borkie and then I put the national geographic borders and the logo. I did this by using PhotoShop and using the text tool, magic wand to change the color of "national geographic." I went on safari and researched a national Geographic cover. Once I found the perfect one I dragged it to PhotoShop and used the magic wand to change the color of the words. I then after dragged the picture of my animal and created other titles for the magazine.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Franken Darwin
This is my project for graphic design. I had to use Photoshop and the burn tool to burn the edges of the yorkie's hair the lasso tool to take off the ears and the head of the bunny, I also used it to take the eayes and pig nose. I then used the erase tool to take some part of the cat's eye. After, I copied a background from the web to make my animal have a habitat of where it lives.
The Gradient Class Sign!
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