I used photoshop to make my paintings into different painting styles to show different visual effects. In the third one, I liquefied the pictures and made a symmetrical effect.
Inspired by the details of the feather, I painted it in different colors and kept overlapping to form the structure of the feather.
Inspired by a tulip I saw in the garden, I drew it and extracted its shape, I overlapped it and liquefied it to create different patterns.Inspired by a tulip I saw in the garden, I drew it and extracted its shape, I overlapped it and liquefied it to create different patterns.
Inspired by a tulip I saw in the garden, I drew it and extracted its shape, I overlapped it and liquefied it to create different patterns.
Reflection:
In this pattern task, I expanded more abilities to transform paintings into patterns, and I better mastered pattern effects such as intercepting, rotating, changing painting style, and liquefying. And in this process, I have better mastered the use of different computer software and drawing software.
I found that Photoshop and other software have a lot of development potential, making it very easy for me to make a lot of effects I want and adjust according to my ideas, but I am not yet proficient in computer software, I will try my best to develop the potential of different software pairs, make more different patterns, and provide more inspiration for my fabric research.
I will also work harder to explore different new ways to produce more patterns, this time the methods I used in the task are relatively basic, some of which the teacher talked about in class, and some of which I explored when using the software.I will try my best to explore new ways to design some of the patterns and integrate them into my own designs.
Inspired by the exhibits in the Design Museum, there are many old telephones, typewriters,and film cameras. Painting style: Watercolor painting Size: A3Inspired by the evenly arranged components on vintage typewriters. Painting style: watercolor Painting size: A3
Inspired by a chair in a design museum exhibit
Drawing method: watercolor
Painting size: A3
Inspired by a wood carving ornament in the Design Museum, I like its line outline, I focus on depicting its light and shadow colors and outlines. Painting method: watercolor colored lead Painting size: A3 Inspired by a red triangular resin ornament in the Design Museum Painting method: watercolor Painting size: A3Inspired by the patterns and colors on a glass plate in the Design Museum .Light through the plate makes its color very beautiful . Painting method: color pencil Painting size: A3Inspired by an architectural drawing in the Design Museum, depicting two different building materials and two colors Drawing method: watercolor colored pencil Drawing size: A3Inspired by a silk scarf painting in the Design Museum, the whole depicts some plants, and I zoomed in on the details and took a screenshot of it. Drawing method: watercolor Painting size: A3
Inspired by a photo in a store that sells film cameras, I was attracted by the texture and color of this chessboard, and extracted some patterns
Drawing method: watercolor
Painting size: A3
Inspired by a painting in a flower shop in Shepherd’s Bush market, I extracted its colors and different shapes. In the second picture, I used a watercolor pen to do some line drawing. Painting method: watercolor Painting size: A3
reflection:
For this fashion Task, my biggest feeling is the change in my attitude towards painting, because I have received systematic art learning, so I will pay more attention to the accuracy of painting shape, color and light and shadow when painting.But when I went to explore this task, I tried to gradually give up what I studied and this made me relax in painting, and the painted painting will look more casual, but I think there is also a good visual effect.
At the beginning of the assignment, I went to West London with my classmates for research, and we went to the Design Museum and Shepherd’s Bush markt and I first got a lot of elements that attracted me, such as the vintage typewriter, film camera, and old-fashioned telephone in the museum. Then I was fascinated by some designers’ work such as chairs and ornaments and took pictures of them.In Shepherd’s Bush markt I found more natural elements such as flowers in a flower shop.Then I started to think about what kind of material I should use to paint, because I pay attention to the change of color brought by light and shadow, so I want the color to be more varied and highly integrated, and I found that watercolor is very suitable for this quality, and I can control the color by myself. But watercolor is relatively difficult to depict details, so I chose colored pencils to depict details.
And then I realized that I was focusing more on describing the object itself. However, I got some inspiration from the teacher’s class. I learned to intercept some parts of objects and observe the details of an object from different angles. I think this method is very helpful for me to transform what I see into more abstract patterns rather than just concrete objects. I think it’s a very interesting process.
Jiawen Jin: With this task, I think you can already use photoshop to change patterns and create new patterns. You use a…