Thursday, April 5, 2012

Mascot Research

My Character: 
golden retriever puppy. cute, friendly, lovable, loyal, soft, playful. most likely used as a mascot for a company that targets kids, but could work for any dog-lover audience. possible uses include: pet shop, retail store for kids, animal shelter, cartoon show, animal rights or related non-profit company. 

http://goldenretrieverss.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Cute-Golden-Retriever-Puppies.jpg
Who doesn't love a puppy?


Research:
Below are a few well-known cartoon dog characters, all known for being lovable and friendly. The are good examples to get an idea of how I would like to characterize my puppy. 

www.klru.org
clifford.jpg
Clifford is a friendly puppy that grows into an oversized dog. He grew so big that his family had to leave the city for a house with more space. He is caring and selfless and is always looking out for others. He is very well-liked in his community because he uses his large size to help people.

www.wikipedia.org
Snoopy_wwi_ace_lb.jpg
Snoopy is Charlie Brown's dog. He is very human-like and sometimes seems to forget he is a dog. His thoughts are expressed through his actions and through "thought bubbles." His favorite thing to do is pretend to be someone else. His best known alter-ego is the "flying ace" which is where he sits on top of his doghouse with a scarf, cap and goggles and pretends to fly an airplane.
www.caninest.org
pluto.jpg
Pluto is Mickey Mouse's dog, modeled off of an English Pointer breed.  he is cheerful and adventurous, and communicates through barks, grunts and facial expressions. He is easily frightened and often gets jealous of Mickey thinking about getting another pet. he is a good example of a friendly, outgoing and lovable character.

www.caninest.org
scooby-doo.jpg
Scooby Doo is Shaggy's sidekick, but he is really more of the main character of the comic series. He is also friendly, funny, and lovable. Unlike Pluto and Snoopy, Scooby Doo actually communicates with words. Episodes always involve ghosts and monsters, but the show is comical and not meant to actually be scary. Scooby Doo is a goofy character, and not meant to be a realistic portrayal of a dog. 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Research: Digital Perpectives

Digitally created video game atmosphere
http://www.digital-graphic-art.com/img2004-20.jpg
Digitally created apartment complex
http://203.145.50.198/idl/media/idlcom/march_09/events/shared_space_hobart/hobart_hero.jpg
Example of 3-point perspective from bird's eye view
http://img5.visualizeus.com/thumbs/d1/39/city,architecture,photo,perspective-d1393db4d3d3e422cab00279a3ebda29_h.jpg
Tunnel created digitally- interesting use of line and value
http://lh4.ggpht.com/-72fxY7j-cCo/SmXY0GnyowI/AAAAAAAAATM/s8E7p3UKl0s/j0438558.jpg

Stairs created using 3-point perpective; good example of cross-hatching
http://trese.cs.utwente.nl/taosad/SoftwareArchitecture/Images/relativity.jpg


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Fantasy Project Research

I decided that for my fantasy project I want to do something with pirates. I plan to assemble the some of the images below to create the book cover. 
1. Pirate Tattoo
Via Deviantart.net
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs30/i/2008/090/e/d/Pirates_Tattoo_by_DarkFoxBlade.jpg


2. Treasure Box
Via Christian Growth Network
http://www.christiangrowthnetwork.com/treasure.jpg
3. Jack Sparrow
Via Fanpop.com
Best-Expression-ever-captain-jack-sparrow-27863273-440-441.jpg
4. Underwater Skull
Via Designfreebies.org
http://www.designfreebies.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/fantasy-wallpaper-9.jpg
5. Pirate Ship Silhouette
Via libcom.org
http://libcom.org/files/Pirate%20Ship.jpg