Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Preparing my Portfolio.

For my portfolio, to take to my interview, I have decided to put a number of pieces of my work up to display my work plans and efforts throughout the two years during my Degree. I aim to take mainly work based, college stuff with me, as that is where I have shown most improvement in. 





























I will take my most recent attempt at storyboards, as it is a good example of how my take at colour pallets have improved, as well as using more unrealistic colours on real life objects, to give off the feel of an area. 



























I also aim to take my most recent piece of character design, as I feel that it is my most professional looking piece of work in that field. I was able to give in depth information on my character using both artistic and linguistic methods. I looked so much more into colour schemes and tones in these pieces and that's why I think they deserve to be in my Portfolio. 
















I also plan on taking with me a character board from last year, which was my first attempt at one. It is almost a polar opposite to my other chosen character board, mainly due to the colours and over all layout of it. I'm really pleased with the quality of this piece and feel that it was one of my favourite pieces of last year. 











This is a screenshot of my first scene from my animation, I plan on taking this with me in my portfolio because it is probably one of the pieces I am most proud of this year. The image quality, layout and colour scheme look, to me, very professional and to a high standard, making it a piece that I want to show off and explain when given the chance. 














I also plan on taking this piece with me in my portfolio, as it is one of the few pieces that I made for my main project last year, during the E4 ident project. I liked the way that this piece looked, as I rarely leave anything with the "half-finished" look, and making it seem rather sketchy and messy, which made me a lot more confident when using this technique in future projects. 

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