Jim Lee Batman re-Work

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For my project I chose to study Jim Lee, a Korean American comic book artist. By looking at Jims artwork, I had to create an art piece that was some what similar to his art kind of resembling it  j or creating my own art, In the end I decided to do some similar to his. I drew one of the most well known Dc Characters Batman some one who Jims come to love in character/drawing terms. Jim is really good at shading which is what I attempted to do. At first batmans face wasn't as long and chiseled. It was short and stubby. I ended up fixing it and it looks so much better. In the end I decided to give Batman blue eyes something he gained in the Arkham Knight serious called Detective mode. I decided to do something that corresponds with Dc characters because I really enjoy their work I thoroughly love it through and through. For my artwork I used a pencil, shading pencil, and color pencil, and eraser. I outlined Bruce's face with a Pencil. After that I added the lines creating a more chiseled face. After that I got the shading pencil and started filling up the face in places that looked to shiny or exposed. After that I a took my color pencils (black) and went around the page shading it, then erased the really dark spots. I freaking loved the outcome Compared to my other piece done earlier for this class I think its way better than the last piece. In conclusion thanks Jim for being able to help me improve in art similar to yours. A little bit of influence can go a long way and bring out the true artist in you I really love this piece deeming it my favorite out of all.

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​The piece I created is a greyish white mountain that covers a lot of the bottom half of the page. The mountain has trees scattered throughout it. The trees are light green and light brown. There are not that many on the mountain but they are there. Then there is a darkish sky that is also light. It connects with the mountain. In the sky, there are brown birds. They are a darker color and are also scattered throughout the mountain. I want my work to communicate that this could be somewhere in the world, anywhere. Also, that nature is a valuable part of life and that life is simple and not everything is perfect but it still is something. To create this artwork I used watercolor and a variety of brushes. For the mountain, I used a pretty standard brush and mixed black and white to create my grayish color for my mountain. For my trees, I mixed a dark brown with a green to create the color for my bark. For my leaves, I just took a standard green and used a fan brush to create these evergreen-like trees. For my sky, I mixed a really dark blue with some white and painted her on. Some techniques I used were like quick side strokes for the trees. The rest was regular painting.
 My current work relates to my previous work because all my work starts off with a plan and it usually does not go according to the plan because I mess up but then it turns out okay. Also, most of my work has a sky. I’m proud of my birds and the trees that I made. I would change the way the mountain curves because I do not like it.

The artist that inspired me is van-Gough because his work is a lot of scenery and trees and mountains. I think it does not really reflect his work but in my eyes it does.

Q4 Art Project

For my project I chose to study Akira Toriyama, the creator of the dragon ball series. By studying Toriyama, I had to create an art piece that either was an attempt at doing his own artwork just like him or making my own art but in his style, I chose the latter. I drew two African American warriors, powering up I guess, some distance away from a city. I meant for the picture to mirror Akira Toriyama’s characters of gohan and piccolo, well their relationship. My taller and more muscular character was supposed to be my smaller characters teacher and mentor, like piccolo is to gohan. By the taller character being older, I decided to give him grey hair as well. I wanted to depict my characters as African Americans because they’re are very few in dragon ball. This also connects with me because I am African American and I really see my race and culture in the anime style. In my artwork I used a pencil, micron pen and crayons, nothing out of the ordinary. I drew my characters and city background with pencil first and then went over them with micron pen. I waited for it to dry a bit and then I erased it, so only the micron pen was left. I then colored my characters and the city landscape. I wasn’t to happy with the coloring but aye it can’t be perfect. Compared to my other work done for this class I think its relatively around the same level. I’m still not really impressed with my artwork for this class. My art outside of class is a lot better in my opinion. I also used the same old, usual materials. I think studying the anatomy of Akira toriyama’s characters and their eye placement is really important. I’m proud of the fact that I got the eyes right. So in conclusion, I wasn’t very proud but it overall I guess I am satisfied.

Q4 Art Project

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My art is a split between my artist and his work and me with my mindset and my work. The background for both me and my artist are different and the things in the background are different on both sides. I wanted my work to communicate that the artist that I compared my style to is similar to my work and we live in the same world but our mind drift in different ways and how my universe, imagination runs just as wild but in a different way. The tools that I used to display my visual is watercolors, watercolor paper, watercolor brush, micron pen, and a pencil. My previous work is similar because it my last work Ii compared my different works in different worlds and backgrounds with my imagination. The process of creating this imagine was simply but time consuming because at first I thought of my idea but trying to display it was hard. I first started my sketch and then when over with the watercolor paint, then I went over for the details with the micropen. The artist that is similar and inspired my work is Salvador Dali and I put him in my artwork to compare both of our work. I am most proud of how my idea kinda came to life with the pain even though it wasn’t 100% how I wanted it. If I could change one thing about this painting I would change how I used the watercolor in some spots near the face. In conclusion in this project showed me how to use the watercolor and what I could do differently with how I create my ideas.


Q4 Artist Statement


For this project, I created a colorful butterfly surrounded by different designs. The background of this painting consist of many designs such as circles, stripes, and zig zags. The same colors used for the background design was used for the inside of the butterfly. Through this work I want to communicate that the viewer has to  look deeper behind the background to see the beautiful butterfly. For this project I used paint brushes, acrylic paint, paper, and a pencil to create this artwork. Before painting, I made a detailed sketch of the outline of my painting. My current work relates to my previous work because of the acrylic painting and paper that was used. This painting didn’t take as long to create because of the simple colors that were used. I use green, red, yellow, and purple paint. I used painting the background of the butterfly first. Once down the background, I began painting the inside of the butterfly with little light paint strokes. An artist who makes similar work who inspired me was Damien Hirst.  Damien Hirst was inspired by John Noakes to try spin art. Damien has stated the inspiration for his famous spin paintings were also from a children’s TV show called Blue Peter. This TV show demonstrated this technique in 1975.

A certain technique that was important during this artwork was not to use too much water when painting. Something I am most proud of in this work is the neatness when painting the background. If I was able to change one thing about my project, I would change the color choices. I only used about four colors. I wish I bended more colors which would of made my painting look more attractive to the eye. Overall, I enjoyed creating this artwork and learning more about different artist.
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Dora Budor's Inspiration

This quarter I did a drawing inspired by the artist I studied during quarter 3. Most of the sculpture or photographs she took were inspired by natural disasters, for example the movie twister. My drawing is of a camera recording a wild fire in the forest. The work i drew doesn’t communicate with my culture or my personal experiences. We don’t live anywhere where wildfires occur or any other type of natural disasters. Yes fires do happen but not in a very overly dangerous way where it would burn down half our city.  

For the tools I used for my drawing, i used pencil, coloring pencils, markers, and oil pastels. It was a very simple process for drawing this piece. I think this piece is very different from all my other pieces, they were things that I was into or they were drawing that symbolizes my childhood experiences. The artist that inspired this work was Dora Budor, she didn't do any certain techniques that made her work stand out, I just think her work itself was different from other famous artist. A new technique that starts using was how I colored with pastel charcoal crayon, I use my fingers to spread the color around. Im most proud that I came up with the idea that I should color the camera, I made my drawing look a lot better. I think I’d I could change one thing is that I would’ve pushed myself to draw something more detailed.


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Q4 Artist Statement

While I was studying Claude Monet, I hypothesized how I would be able to put his imagery and his perspective on his life and implement it into my own project. From the different time periods, it was incredibly difficult to understand his perspective in painting. However, I found a painting from Claude Monet that resembled a dock and a flag in the background.  I decided to use the same scenery and implement it into my own project. I took note of Claude Monet’s method of painting the sky. I found the sky to be very interesting because it was incredibly bright and lush in colors. I also noticed that Claude Monet liked to use high contrasts when painting in order to make objects stand out even more in the painting. After learning all of these core concepts that Claude Monet used in his paintings, I understood that he was focusing more on smaller details which eventually added up to the bigger image, the painting.


During this project, I used an assortment of colors. However, I tended to use an ultramarine blue-like color. I continued to use the technique of providing “x” strokes on the canvas for the sky, however, made the “x” strokes stretch to provide more depth in the sky and ocean. Originally, I wanted to make the painting somewhat a night scenery but found it difficult to implement as the contrast would be virtually nonexistent and ruin the objects in the painting. I improvised the sky and ocean by mixing green, blue, and red, consistently. I can not remember the colors because I had used a wide variety in order to accomplish the lush sky and ocean. Overall, I found the sky and ocean to be the most enjoyable experience when producing the painting. I was able to implement some of Claude Monet’s concept and theory in painting which made the painting a lot different in comparison to other painting projects.


In the painting, there is a flag, umbrella, boardwalk, ocean, and sky. I made the flag stand out from the sky and the ocean which gave the painting contrast in general. I made the flagpole black with some white marks to provide the reflection off of the sun. Along with this, I made the physical flag green to contrast from the blue ocean and sky. The boardwalk was coated with umber paint and I eventually mixed the umber brown with white in order to provide a creamy peanut-like color which symbolizes the reflection off of the sun. I used the same concept on the fences on the boardwalk, however, I feel as if I used too much of the white color. I also did not paint the umbrella properly because I had a hard time implementing the reflection off of it. Instead, I tried using an ample of colors in order to make the umbrella look lush in colors. This turned out fairly moderate to my expectations. I intended to make the umbrella a red-pink color in order to contrast itself from the brown boardwalk and blue sky and ocean.


Overall I found the project to be very enjoyable. I was able to mimic Claude Monet’s concepts of painting which I believe, gave me a stronger understanding of shadows and lighting. I found the concepts to be very educational and I motivating even after if objects or key features in the painting do not go correctly in the right way. At first, I was having a hard time trying to implement the ocean and sky without making it too dark (which happened) and I was able to fix the issue by providing brighter and vibrant colors in the mix which overall fixed the problem. Using acrylic paint made me understand the concepts of lighting and contrast, which overall, made me feel as if I improved as an artist.

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Monet, Claude. The Boardwalk On The Beach At Trouville. Trouville: N.p., 1870. Print.

Grassland Biome

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For this project I learned about the grassland biome. I learned about how grasslands go from nice looking areas to nasty and dirty looking due to human faults. This stood out to me because we as humans are making these places look bad and we need to fix this.

Biomes

For this project I studied biomes. The specific biome was a grassland. 
I learned about how grasslands are beautiful and because of humans they are facing many problems. Because of urban development, grasslands are being altered and destroyed. One thing I constantly question is how humans even have the heart to destroy a land to be greedy when we have enough, now animals are suffering.

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Grasslands Biome

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I liked completing this project a lot. I learned a lot more about the impact that we have on the ecosystem. I enjoyed being able to create a 3D model which is different from the usual slideshow, or video. What stood out to me was the fact that we are damaging grasslands with farms. I didn't know this was happening, in fact, I thought that the farmers were helping the land and taking care of the ecosystem around it. 

Q4 Benchmark

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This is our biochem Q4 project about a grassland. Here we basically have a before and after showing how the grassland looks after human interactions and they destroy the grasslands leaving them lifeless and grassless. Human interaction is affecting a lot of biomes and areas in nature.

Ecology; Human Growth Population

In this final unit, I have learned so much. with all the information that I obtained helped me create this final project. For Example the ” Ecosystem Response to Change packet” this helped with our final benchmark, which was a PSA video. this was on the human growth population when searching I found statistics that were shocking.

Please Read About How I Fused Two Great Puppies and Turned Them Into One!! :)

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For my final Q4 project, I chose image editing. I did photoshop in the past so I knew a little bit of what I was doing during the project. I like dogs a lot but I don’t have any, and my favorite dogs are german shepherds and golden retrievers which are adorable as puppies. I wanted to create a mix of those dogs so I fused both of them together, putting the german shepherd’s head on the golden retriever’s body.

I used the lasso to cut off the german shepherds head and placed it on the golden retrievers body. I also used the cloning tool to put certain spots of color from the original german shepherd on the golden retriever and it made the dog look more realistic. I also used this tool for the grass so it wouldn’t look like the dogs head was just sitting there. I used the blur tool to blend the fur. The sponge tool helped to yellow certain areas so it could be a better match for the fur of the golden retriever. The smudge tool was even better than the blur tool even at a lower opacity. It helped to blend the fur faster and more efficiently for me.


Q4 Image Editing

The creation of my media and design project was an image edit. I titled it, “Dogs in Spring”. The basic premise of my edit are dogs in a beautiful cherry blossom photo.  All images are not mine, but are copyright free. The goal that I was trying to achieve in this project is to make something that I could use as my desktop and something that would be fun to look at and would make people go, (“wow that’s hella cute!”)  I also wanted to brush up my skills on image editing using the program pixlr.

When making this project, I first had to come up with what I wanted to accomplish and what pictures would be appropriate to add towards my goal. I went on a copyfree website and found a beautiful cherry blossom scenery picture that I would then use as my background. I also found someone’s dog and I scooped that picture. I then uploaded both pictures on pixlr. To combine the pictures into one, I cropped out the dog from its original photo using the lasso tool and paste it on my blossom background. At first, I didn’t know if I wanted the dog to be just in the background or up close in your face. I decided to put the dog up close because it adds that extra emphasis that I was aiming for.  I then blurred the outline of the dog to make it seem more nature in the picture. After this, I thought that something else was missing and I decided to add another dog to my edit. I chose to put the dog more in the background and ideally have him chilling in the shade. This gives the edit some contrast because the dogs are at different proportions from each other. To make it more realistic, I used the brush tool and at 17 opacity added some shadow on the dog to make it look like he was actually under the trees and in the shade.

I didn’t really have a hard time because creating my edit because I already had some basic knowledge on how to work the editing program pixlr. However, one thing that did trouble me was cropping an object out of one picture and pasting it on another. This was hard since sometimes I would crop too much out and it didn’t look quite right. Since this project, I feel that I have gotten better at cropping images out because I figured out that instead of drawing with the lasso tool, you can actually just do multiple clicks when outlining the image you’re cropping out. Overall, I learned that you have to be patience when image editing. Editing a picture is not something that you can rush and get done right away. Also be able to share your edit to people to get feedback. Even after the peer review, I also went out to other people to figure out ways to improve or add to my edit.

If I had a chance to do this project all over again. I feel that I would do the same thing

because I enjoy how my image edit turned out. For those who want to pursue this project, keep in mind that you’ll be getting frustrated a lot because sometimes a tool doesn’t apply to your edit, or a tool won’t work altogether. However, I feel that if I used any other tool besides pixlr, it would be even more difficult, such as photoshop, because I have no clue how to work photoshop. Finally, I want to do more edits that I can send to my friends.


Images used:

Dumat, Maja. Flickr: Shiba Inu Kazumi, 29 Sept. 2012, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_Shiba_Inu_head.jpg#/media/File:A_Shiba_Inu_head.jpg+.

Tawashi2006. Tawashi2006, 28 Mar. 2002, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cherry_blossoms_at_Miyagawa-Tsutsumi02.jpg#/media/File:Cherry_blossoms_at_Miyagawa-Tsutsumi02.jpg+.


The Cycles of Matter

After completing this project, I realized how much time mangement my group and I excerised throughout this whole benchmark. It was a long process sorting what we wanted to include and display in our model. Overall, I am pleased by the final outcome and how openly creative this final benchmark was. 

Q4 Benchmark

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For this benchmark we focused on the cycles of matter and how human impact has affected the cycles and what we can do to help prevent further damage to the cycles and our planet. Something that stood out to me was how much humans impact the cycles by just doing things that are apart of our everyday lives.

Q4 Benchmark

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For this Biochem project me and my group decided to create an ocean and show the different ways that humans negatively affect this biome. We learned that humans cause a lot of pollution and there are simple ways to prevent this from happening but it keeps on going. I also learned about different kinds of pollution and how it affects the animals. The creative process for this took a while because of all the things that needed to be done that seemed minor but were actually crucial to the project. This topic was chosen this topic because the ocean is one place that humans cannot live in but somehow we still find a way to mess up this part of the world.