Tag: visual communication

Lowballing?

November 3, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Due to completing my diploma part-time, our teacher is not requiring us to submit as much work as the full-time students. A ‘guest’ teacher says that aiming low will not develop us sufficiently. I tend to agree, and am thinking of doing all the tasks. Doing so should not be much extra work. It would […]

Sporty Stuff

November 1, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

A quiet night tonight thanks to a public holiday tomorrow and people skipping town for an extended weekend. Tonight we chose between drawing a human head at a5 size for scaling down to 5 x 3.5m and humans playing sport (a display of action). After some thumbnails, I wound up the evening with a semi […]

Washing with Inks and Marking Time

October 30, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Tonight (well on Tuesday) I was introduced to line and wash and the use of markers for drawing. First off markers: I’d taken some photos of my rubber lizard on the weekend to assist me in drawing it.  With photos, the lighting remains the same no matter how I twist and turn it.  The actual […]

Rubbery Reptiles anyone?

October 25, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

I am finding working with illustrator at school a little frustrating.  The main contributor to this is not being able to take the CS4 Classroom in a Book, books home.  I couldn’ possibly source an evaluation pdf file of one of them. In other news, below is the completed week 2 work, Giger’s Nubian Queen […]