Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Week 9; The Process

The illustrations coloured with watercolour paint, to scan and edit in PhotoShop:
These illustrations are based off the rough sketches, and to ensure that their costume and style are best portrayed, I illustrated them from observation of several photographs on the internet. 
One problem that occurred during the digital process was finding photographs from reliable sources that fit and are to scale within the frames. Next time I would do the process differently, starting by finding the images that I would be using, seeing the shapes of the photos, and how much of the shoulders would be needed in order to look more convincing. 




The Map: 
The purpose of the map is just a little fun at the end of the activity sheet. I think that the final aesthetic of the map is nice as it has a historical feel, but its downfall is that is not a real representation of London. The map is not to scale, the buildings are not in the correct location or have been completely imagined to fill a space. 



























The scroll and Pin: 
These have no significant meaning, they are simply a part of the design and theme. The piece of parchment is for Captain J.C, and the pin is for Emmeline Pankhurts. There is also a layout piece for Aneirin Bevan which is a scanned piece of graph paper, as this would best portray the idea of type machiens and hospitals.  

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