Cinematic Space Project

In the Cinematic Space Project we were asked to create a space that you wouldn’t seen in real life. 

  • Sketches and brain storm images

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  • Word lists

-one point perspective

-ants eye view

  • Inspiration images and color palettes

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  • The 3 Digital Color Perspectives (Label each as One, Two, Three Point Perspective.)

One Point Perspective

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Two Point Perspective

2-point

Three Point Perspective

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  • the photo of your 18 X 24 in linear perspective drawing

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  • Any iterations of the project

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  • Finished Version

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Please include a written reflection for the project- give an overview as well as a brief description of each element you are including (the above list). This should cover your thinking about perspective, color and working in Photoshop- what went well, what would you do different in the future, etc.

My cinematic space drawing is a one point perspective from the street perceptive, a ants eyes perceptive. In my image I wanted to recreate the book and movie Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs but put my own twist on it by using teeth and making the buildings modern and space like. Your standing in an ally way looking up at the tall buildings up at the sky as the teeth began to fall. I think I captured the perspective pretty well. The windows don’t line up equally with the vanishing point once brought into Photoshop. The Photoshop painting uses primary colors, which I think I did well too. I could of defiantly added more detail in the windows. I used the stamp tool for the sky and street to get the textures then painted over them to blend more. Overall, I could of fixed minor details, window details, building lines, etc, but I am happy the way my image came out for the first time painting on Photoshop.

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