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Digital Photography & Imaging - Project 1: Physical and Digital Collages

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31/08/2022 - Ending Date / Week 1- Week 5  Hayato Saito / 0350466 /Bachelor Of Design In Creative Media  Digital Photography & Imaging INSTRUCTION Physical Collage 1. Choose and identify your collage's design elements to be cut out and compose them into your own concept and story. 2. Pre-composite your collage's design elements into a composition. Digital Collage 1. Download all of the images from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bmJvf485Zjxmbk5dKVOmVPiJZdUkF4OA 2. Follow this tutorial demo as a reference to create your digital collage: https://youtu.be/BlW7F-fTsbE 3. Create 3 different compositions (digital collages) from the images that you've downloaded. 4. A4 canvas size (vertical) in Photoshop. PROJECT I: COLLAGE (PHYSICAL & DIGITAL) 1. PHYSICAL COLLAGE PRE-COMPOSITION 1 PRE-COMPOSITION 2 PRE-COMPOSITION 3 FINAL PHYSICAL COLLAGE 2. DIGITAL COLLAGE PRE-COMPOSITION 1 PRE-COMPOSITION 2 PRE-COMPOSITION 3 FINAL DIGITAl COLLAGE Blending Images Tutorial & P...

Design Principles - Exercises

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30/08/2022 - Ending Date / Week 1- Week 4 Hayato Saito / 0350466 / Bachelor Of Design In Creative Media  Design Principles  Exercises LECTURES ・Contrast     - Contrast is the juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements.    - Without contrast, the visual experience would be monotonous.    - Contrast can provide visual interest, emphasize a point and express content. Fig 0.1. https://pin.it/i4sXPpg                 ・Balance    - Balance refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of design.    - It is the visual equilibrium of the elements that cause the total image to appear balanced.    - Balance can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. Fig 0.2 https://pin.it/6G0UaTQ    Symmetrical Balance     - Has equal "weight" on both sides of a centrally located fulcrum.      - Bilateral balance is achieved when an equal arrangement of elements is pr...