Showing posts with label Final Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final Project. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Daniel Mascio Project 4 - Product Illustration - Digital Illustration student project - cc - not for commercial use


For my Product Design I did flower pots with Care Bear designs. I got the idea to design a piece more tailored to children from the Peanut Butter & Jelly technical illustration for the last project. From the finished piece you can see the Care Bears that were designed along with their mapping on a flower pot. The pieces look a little simplistic to me, however there was a lot of work that went into each piece to get everything looking right; more 3D on the characters with a lot of back and forth between Illustrator and Photoshop to work on individual parts of the whole.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Final Project

Students please post your final project here before the final class session. Make sure that you label the post "YOUR NAME - CLASS NAME student project - cc - not for commercial use".

I apologize but I will not be returning to class, but will grade your final projects.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Final Project - Product Illustration

Ok, so here is my final project which consist of 3 surfboards each one designed in Illustrator using the pen, line, and swirl tool for the most part. Then, I took them into Photoshop and added the background of the beach from one of my vacations. Well, I hope you like it! Have a great next term!!!


~Cece Wood 

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Final Project - Preliminary Critique THIS FRIDAY!

For class this Friday bring at least one full color printout (8.5" x 11" or larger) of your final project illustrations.

By now you should have made significant progress on all three concept designs. At least one of the designs should be complete or near completion.

The class will be providing feedback on your designs that should be incorporated and/or defended before your final critique. If someone gives you feedback that you do not feel is worth incorporating you will be expected to defend your choice during the final critique.

ALSO - There will be a quiz this week where you will be expected to generate specific shapes and effects using Adobe Illustrator CS3. Be prepared and on time.

See you in class,
Dan Mascari