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Monday, December 13, 2010

Not quite a square.


Project Description: Do Ligatures, Stacked Text, Figureground Reversal, Symbol Replacement to practice Illustrator skills for the logo project.
New Skills: 
    • Ligatures
    • Stacked Text
    • Figureground Reversal
    • Symbol Replacement
    • Move Anchor Point
    • Outline View
    • Live Trace
    • Place JPEG
    • Divide
    • Group
Self Reflection:
It's irritating how my final products don't fit together like a compact minimalist shape... if only, if only.  Also, I finished it before I was shown the ampersand reversal artbook, but I'll try my hand at that some other time.  It was remarkably difficult to to do entire words of symbol replacement.  In case you can't tell, it's coexist, Pokemon, cookie and Asian.  I'm a giant geek, I know.  

Participation/Project: 10/10?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Insert Enthusiasm Here


Project Description: Do VectorDiary 8-12.
New Skills: 
  • Crayon, of which I draw crappy pears with
  • Creating Brushes
  • Shapes + Brushes
  • Blend Setting
  • Grouping Layers
  • Compound Paths
  • Stroke
  • Brushes
  • Gradient
  • Fill with Pattern
  • An Unwavering Enthusiasm for Adobe Illustrator.  Yay.
Self Reflection:
W-w-w-wrath on the pear.  YES TO THE SHAPES; NO TO PEN TOOL.  It's 8:23 and I haven't had coffee.  Can't self reflect.  Can't function.  Ahhh.  Edit: Now I have a cold but Tylenol has made me surprisingly lucid.  I can't quite remember doing this one, but I remember being extremely frustrated with the pear and button overlay.  Everything else was easy enough, like creating brushed, pattern fills, blending modes, compound paths and "spa" daisies (really?).   Fun times, fun times.

Participation/Project: 10/10?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Roach Dioxide

Cookie if you get the reference.

Hint: David Foster Wallace is awesome.

New Skills: 
  • Compound Path
  • Creating New Brushes
  • Brushes
  • Strokes
  • Using Brushes for Strokes
  • Compound Editing
  • (Supposed to) Gradient Overlay
  • Blending Effects
  • MOAR STROKES.
  • Badly drawn pears. 


Self Reflection:
Yay, vector diary days eight through twelve!  Can you sense my enthusiasm?

For some reason, the gradient overlay using screen just didn't work.  Result: white circle.  Makeshift solution: Opacity!  Adobe troubleshooting fail... 

My pear is lopsided.  I used pesticides.

Pretty spa flowers?  
And also, using shapes for kesy is SO MUCH BETTER THAN USING PEN; WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS WHAT CAPS LOCK CAN.

Participation/Project: 10/9.5

Also, I'm aware my self reflections read like existentialist ramble.  Think Thomas Pynchon meets ADD.

food, squirrels, food.




Saturday, November 13, 2010

Wuuut.

This is kinda sorta amazing.

IT MAKES FONTS FROM YOUR FACE.
(that was not a your face joke)

It's very good for putting off AP Lang essays too.

Excess, of commas, ftw.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Chicken Soup for the ADD Mind

Before you go to the next one, open up this link.  Go ahead, I'll wait.


BAM.


Yes.  YES.  Props to Strauss and his ridiculously named Also Sprach Zarathustra. 
New skills: I guess pen tool, though I absolutely hate it.  Pathfinder, shapes, fills, pencil and gradient too, but mostly, I learned to abhor the pen tool.  Seriously, can I just go back to Photoshop?  Illustrator isn't my cup of tea.
Self reflection: Well. for one, everything was just hard. The key took forever until I just did an okay curve with the pen tool and copy/pasted like crazy to get it over with.  The pencil tool is alright, the hands took me a while, and the four leaf clover was easy thanks to the ever handy ctrl+c and ctrl+v.  PC ftw, I'm pretty sure 30% of my time was wasted since my control functions didn't work and I had to turn to the dark side (command, ugh).  Some of the functions in the tutorial just didn't translate whatsoever... rage.  Well, I spent one or two days on the whole intro so I could go do the spaceship, which looks infinitely better than some random shapes on an artboard that I did without trace.  The ship turned out well, but the introduction days (a) frustrated me and (b) are saved in a low quality JPEG, but eh.
Participation/Product: 9/9; I didn't know about trace at the time.  Que sera sera.  (Kind of) freehanded it.