Showing posts with label OUGD202. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OUGD202. Show all posts

Friday, 11 February 2011

Monsters inc






Watched monsters inc last night, I had forgotten about the title sequence in it. It's so simple yet so effective.Even tho they're just door they are watchable because of the speed and patterns.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

More pop up cd/dvd cases



I think this pop up idea is really relevant to my project as I can create the DVD into a Planet popping up. Here are some more videos of pop up CD/DVD







POP UP CD

TURN VOLUME DOWN!!!


I'm so glad I came across this packaging, I am going to try an recreate it so that it my planet idea fits with it.

Hand drawn CD packaging

Monday, 31 January 2011

Alexander Pruess




creative/imaginative worlds

Childrens channel






This is an ident I found while searching for kids ident. I think I would be able to create something similar to this as I dont think it looks too complicates, however I think it is really effective and attractive to children.

CBBC







Tuesday, 25 January 2011

A record of life.

A Record Of Life from Owen Gatley and Luke Jinks on Vimeo.

Corn in space

I found this title funny as I have done something similar to this with spring onions in space. i like the style of this work a lot more than my own and I think I need to start doing a lot more drawings.

The beginning of the end

This image is so imaginative with all sorts happening in every corner which I like. I'd like parts of my title sequence to be packed full of information and things happening everywhere.

Tethered Sphere

This is not a style of drawing/painting that I normally like but I am interested in the content of the work with I think is quite disturbing as there are drowning birds trying to lift a planet out of the sea. I didn't see how odd this was as the colours that are used all all bright and merry.

welcome home


This is a print by Aubrey Pugh. It reminded me of my own work with the 3 diamond shaped floating lands with rings around them. I like this work a lot, I like the angle that they have used and might experiment with my own work so that it is not just from one angle.

Far Planet painting

I love this work by Kestutis kasparavicius and it is something that has given me loads of ideas for my own planets.


Stellular Drawing


By April Tope Scoles