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This was an assignment for visual principles class. Its a comp done in Illustrator with shapes. The goal was to compose a shot from a screenplay, decide on focal points, and make the value structure agree with the value points. I was pretty successful with this assignment. Working with the shapes really makes it interesting to look at. The screenplay we were given was a few scenes from Miller's Crossing.
Submitted by: BogusRed
Posted: Nov 7, 2004 7:50 am
Completed: Nov 1, 2004
Galleries: Abstract, Finished Work, Original Art
Keywords: millers crossing, comp, art50, art 50, shapes comp
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KichiTotal Posts: 1845Nov 11, 2004 10:06 amNever heard of the movie, but damn this pic is awesome! I hope you got an A! --- |
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BogusRed (Reply)Total Posts: 2836Nov 13, 2004 10:20 amThank you. Yeah I'd never heard of the movie before either. That's why our teacher picked it. --- |
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OkamiTotal Posts: 415Nov 20, 2004 1:33 pm It is a style which I had never seen in your drawings of before, it is very original! I am sorry, it had been a loong time that I didn't come in your site. |
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MinimaidTotal Posts: 1852Jun 7, 2005 12:23 pmWoot! Value reduction! Those things are so very much fun to do, computerized or not. This one is more complicated and beautiful than any of the ones I myself have had to do... I really love the crystalline light. --- |
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BogusRed (Reply)Total Posts: 2836Jun 7, 2005 2:52 pmYeah thank you. I tried to get some atmospheric perspective going on in there. --- |
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Minimaid (Reply)Total Posts: 1852Jun 7, 2005 9:30 pmIt is certainly there. I think if it weren't, you'd be receiving comments talking about perspective ambiguity, etc. The diagonal helps loads, as well. --- |