So! To start. The big 'Whoops!' Is all about the work I've been doing over the past week. I missed information, but tried my best to start and complete the set work to the best of my ability anyway, to no avail! I managed five images, five exterior and one interior, as you can see here.
This is the exterior of a building from one of my many stories. It looks a bit odd, because it isn't completely fleshed out, but I tried my best with the little materials I had.
Only to find out that I didn't even need to do that at all, and I was making things incredibly difficult for myself!
Now, I'm on track, I know what I'm doing, and will be regularly uploading the images I draw for the Invisible Cities thumbnails. Hope you enjoy them!
Here is what we did today;
We were taught about Cinema, Radio, Television and Videogaming and how people continue to say, 'This one will be the death of the other!' Which is simply not true, due to how the mediums vary so greatly.
We were also taught about the Acts that each story, film, and videogame follows. Act one, Act two, and Act three. Three climaxes, and one Plot Twist.
Finally, we were asked to write a short piece, no more than 50 words, using the things we've been taught through the day. Here are my written versions;
And for those of you who can't read my handwriting, here it is typed;
Her curiosity blooms, lifting the heavy book. Red hair in her eyes she reads the page, a purple glow filling the room. A crash, the noise interrupts her casting. A scream, the demon is let loose. An amulet, to protect the father, but the daughter remains defenseless.
She falls, eyes red. Possessed.
Any of you that were counting the words would know that I went over the limit! Look at me, rulebreaker I am. There are some things I could have replaced, I now see, but I'm sure I would've seen it, given more time.
Overall, it's been a great day! And I look forward to everything else I have to learn and complete over the upcoming days. See you soon!
Hi Candise,
ReplyDeleteNo OGR, this was an important milestone in order to make sure that you are on the pace and able to move into the next stage of digital painting. I will try and catch you tomorrow.