Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Blog 4


I have always wanted learn how to create vector images after seeing my friends in high school design a few that looked really good. The big idea that I would like to use for this particular work is happiness, so I would like to do it on a picture of myself with friends or in a place that I love. I want it to be vibrant and colorful, with many of my favorite colors. I always want my works to be bright and cheerful because I’m the one who has to look at it all the time, and if ever I end up printing it out and framing it, I want it to lighten my mood. Vectoring seems like it can be very time consuming so I want to start learning how to do it now and slowly practicing until I’m confident with the skill. For my final project, I wanted to challenge myself and do something that I’ve never tried before but have always wanted to do. I imagine my vector art to be used in a poster or print ad for a youthful brand. I can see brands like Coca-Cola or Apple using vector images of young happy people in their ads.

For inspiration, I looked at the Vector Vault (vectorvault.com) and saw a bunch of really amazing vectors, and hopefully mine will be just as good. I think paying attention to detail is one of the most vital factors in making vector art, because the more detailed layers you have, the more believable the image.
These are the vectors that i found, all from Vector Vault.




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