My internship is not as busy as i'd like it to be . I am interning with a company called Screen eggs and ham. I recently did my first solo project a T-Shirt design for a Cancer walk fundraiser. I did it from start to finnish all on my own not teachers helped me and I am pretty satisfied with what I cam up with. I had a few things Judy wanted but other wise I had creative range and control to my self. which was exciting and I feel I did a great job. It was mostly a challenge for me. the feet where hard to recreate and make them look like they were forming a breast cancer ribbon but by adding the paint swash it gave it some structure and form. I liked they colors after playing round with them and trying different options, some advice from a friend gave me the idea to make the ribbon have more color and not just plain pink. I like the earth tones they make it unique and I like that. Also the feet needed to gradually fade because they looked like a jumbled blob when they crossed . When it came down to sending it to Judy in the separations that was the tricky part. especially with the feet I had to make them into halftones using half tone swatches and the compound path and clipping masks for each. but it was a great learning experience and I made the client happy and that 's all that matters at the end of the day!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Screen Eggs and Ham
My internship is not as busy as i'd like it to be . I am interning with a company called Screen eggs and ham. I recently did my first solo project a T-Shirt design for a Cancer walk fundraiser. I did it from start to finnish all on my own not teachers helped me and I am pretty satisfied with what I cam up with. I had a few things Judy wanted but other wise I had creative range and control to my self. which was exciting and I feel I did a great job. It was mostly a challenge for me. the feet where hard to recreate and make them look like they were forming a breast cancer ribbon but by adding the paint swash it gave it some structure and form. I liked they colors after playing round with them and trying different options, some advice from a friend gave me the idea to make the ribbon have more color and not just plain pink. I like the earth tones they make it unique and I like that. Also the feet needed to gradually fade because they looked like a jumbled blob when they crossed . When it came down to sending it to Judy in the separations that was the tricky part. especially with the feet I had to make them into halftones using half tone swatches and the compound path and clipping masks for each. but it was a great learning experience and I made the client happy and that 's all that matters at the end of the day!
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