For my gradient mesh project, I decided to use my water bottle. I actually had a lot of fun with this project and it came out A LOT better than what I was expecting. I used about 6 different gradient meshes to complete this project.
This is my toy edit. I took my inspiration from Tim Burton movies and Coraline, hence the button eyes. I used a lot of different layer masks to create the cracked, pale porcelain look. I also placed myself in the background of a puppet show. I attempted to use the puppet warp to move my hand in a more puppetish way, but I just couldn't get it to look smooth. Overall, I had a lot of fun working on this project.
My name is Mia Hayes, I'm 19 years old, I'm from Naples Florida and at the moment, my major is new media. I'm a transfer student to UT, so I guess I'm kind of like a freshman. Art has always been an important, and constant aspect of my life(I even work at an art museum back home), so I'm very excited to learn these softwares and work on these projects. I've always been more of a traditional artist, never really delving in to the world of digital art, so I'm super stoked to learn how to use these programs to create new works- especially the animation project. My main mediums are digital photography, graphite, and ink - but I've sort of dabbled in all realms of art. I've taken some courses at the Ringling College of Art and Design that were focused a lot on creating art and animations in photoshop so I feel like I have a bit of an understanding as to what we'll be creating in this class. From this class, I expect to learn how to use various sof...
Here is my final portfolio! This project probably took me around 8 hours to complete, just because I kept changing the layout and could never really decide on how I wanted it to look. Overall, I am very pleased with how it turned out.
You did such a good job on this project. I had such a hard time on my gradient mesh, but yours looks so real and clean!
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