Cartoon Self
Okay, really I chose this animation style because I am absolutely in love with Gravity Falls. usually, I would have curly hair by the way. I think I succeeded, drawing it and all, I tried my best, and it turned out pretty great. I say that this definitely represents me, glasses, hair(usually), and I wore a Scarf that pattern to a Comic Con, but since Mabel wears sweaters I decided to turn that into one. All in all I say that I Nailed it. Pictures
I really like these pictures. The first one for the whole fact that it is a computer, inside a computer. Thats awesome, its kind of like reflecting a mirror in a mirror, so I think this one's cool. For the second one, my reason for liking it is that from the way I see it, it looks like a box, however it seems to hold all of nature inside. So basically, I could say that the "box" looks…. "Bigger on the inside." Fontbot!
Basically, this was me using the text tool and the move tool. I typed in a letter, scaled it, and rotated it, then moved it to where I wanted it to be. I found it to be a remotely simple task that came with a few difficulties, but they ended up being quickly resolved. If this were a real robot, I feel like it would be around people, all happy and stuff. Its supposed to be a happy bot. It would probably be a child's toy or something. I feel like the colors that I chose for this artwork show happiness. Blue is one of my favorite colors, and it makes me happy so that is what I ended up choosing. I used red because, well, I don't really have a reason, but I think most hearts are usually red, and I don't like pink. Sarah's Montage :)
Okay, so, this is what this is:its an all about me photo montage! Things that relate to me in some way, are here. Honestly, I used multiple pictures, dragged them to the screen, changed their opacity and some of the colors, and lastly outlined it. The photos I included were of some value to me. so here's an explanation: i like reading, thus me putting a picture of a Divergent book cover (I love that book ). Also, I like video games (thus Tombraider's Lara Croft), I like History, (thus Dec. of Independence) and I like British Tv shows ( Merlin and Sherlock ). The girl with the mustache is my sister, and the picture of the four black and white guys is Led Zeppelin ( one of my favorite bands). SuperWhoLock Compilation
I drew a picture using a tablet on Adobe Photoshop. Pretty much all of this was me hand drawing. The tablet was an easy way to draw, so I liked it. To be honest, first I was going to simply draw the TARDIS, but then I decided that would be too bland. So, I ended up adding a bunch of symbols from Supernatural, one of my favorite TV shows. But then I thought, ''Hey, lets make it better!'' which basically ended up with me adding a smiley face and a symbol from an episode called 'The Blind Banker' from one of my other favorite TV shows. I think that the most prominent element would be color, and the principle would be emphasis. The Potato Eaters by Vincent Van Gogh
This picture is a valuable picture. Though to most, it is merely a piece of artwork that you may look at on a website on in a museum or gallery. No, this picture is one of the most valuable paintings in the world. I enjoy this specific piece of art for its honesty. Back in Van Gogh's time, people believed that this painting was too weary and miserable. Well, to Van Gogh, miserable was the point! He was painting slaves having a meal of just potatoes! They were slaves, mistreated, horribly paid, slaves. They were supposed to be miserable, they had every right to be, and Van Gogh knew that. Van Gogh saw past the illusion that slavery was all determination and black spirituals. He knew that life wasn't all pink and rainbows. But he still knew that life wasn't all dark and gloomy either. He knew the truth of what was in the world, and he saw past his society's point of view. He was Vincent Van Gogh, a man suffering from a brutal mental ailment, who still managed to see the world how it was. Vincent Van Gogh and all of his art has sentimental value to me, and nobody will every change that. Here's a link that could show you more of his brilliant artwork: Vincent van Gogh Gallery |