Monday, 4 May 2009

Evaluation

 

Evaluation

 

I pleased with my photographs; I have put a lot of effort into them. It has been an experience, as I have never done anything like this before.

I have found a numerous of things hard like organising the story line and which photographs should go where, text and a story line was difficult to.

It has given me a lot of practise using Photoshop and I now know a lot of things, which I didn’t know before.

 Inspiration from comic books has been the real help in this project; I am glad that I decided to something different like this.

I have found that I can do things when I put my mind to it; even though it was really difficult I eventually got there in the end.

I chose to print them individually as having 3 photographs on 1 page, I think looked wrong and totally took the spark away from each individual photograph. I think they look better on their own. Also by having them on 1 page I found it looked cheesy rather than artistic.

I chose them to be different sizes as comic images are often different sizes.

 

I chose not to put the halftone effect on in the end as I thought it looked like there was too much going on in the photographs, and I still wanted them to look like proper photographs.

 

If I could do this project again, I think I would try and photograph them during the dark so it would give that bigger horror effect.

Layout

I chose not have them like a comic book layout, as I thought it looked rather cheesy, and not artistic.

I chose to print them off all different sizes as comic book images are often different and unusual sizes.

Final images with text

Text


Adding text and choosing a font.

I have chosen to use a vampire font on the narration and a normal comic book font on the speech and thought bubbles.

Photoshop

Photoshop 
I found it really difficult to choose between my photographs be normal or with the half tone effect.
I finally decided to just have it without half tone, as i think it looks like there is too much going on in the photograph

Practice makes perfect



Practicing half tone and other effects

Half tone effect

I have been researching on the interenet how to get the comic book effect on my photographs.
I have found a very useful document which i have been practising with on some practise photographs.
I have found it very useful and will consider using it on my final photographs.

Here is what i have been using to help me.

Old halftone print effect
Download and open
this photo in Photoshop. Now we are going to increase the overall contrast of the picture by burning it a bit. Go to IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS > LEVELS…With this image we are going to set the INPUT LEVELS to 60 / 1.00 / 220. But this is only for this example. Choose the best settings for each photo.

In this step we are going to give the photo an illustrated look with some graininess to give the illusion of an old and bad quality paper. It is not a realistic effect, it is just some distortion to the image to help us achieve the final look. Go to FILTERS > ARTISTIC > FILM GRAIN. In this case we are going to use: GRAIN: 4, HIGHLIGHT AREA: 0, INTENSITY: 10. Try different settings for different photos.

Duplicate the layer and name the new layer HALFTONE
In this step we are going apply a halftone pattern to the image to give the final old comic book printing effect. Go to FILTER > PIXELATE > COLOR HALFTONE. Set MAX RADIUS: 4 and leave the rest with the default values. Press OK and then go to the LAYERS PALETTE and set the BLENDING MODE to DARKEN.


Adding comic book elements to the picture
The effect looks nice so far. It is not a realistic old comic book effect, it simple resembles that look. To make it more real, now comes the fun part. We are going to add some unique elements that are very popular on comic books and stripsSelect the HALFTONE layer and set a STROKE LAYER STYLE of WIDTH: 20px, POSITION: Inside and COLOR: #F5ECE1.

Research



I have been researching alot of things about comics.
Looking at stories,comic scripts and researching horror comics.
I have just been looking at how i could do my photos and make them look like a comic book
Here is a script i found, which has helped me think of how i can do my comic book and layout of it!
Jeffery Stevenson: humour, fantasy, sci-fi, and horror writer of comics, screenplays, prose, and more.
Invisibility

Spiderman Script

PAGE ONE A young girl falls forward onto the sidewalk after tripping up while running. The girl sits on the sidewalk crying as a white delivery-style truck (like the UPS or laundry service trucks/vans) speeds off down the street. Until the last panel on page three, no discernible markings can be made out that show what the truck actually is. Spiderman stands next to the girl now as she continues to sit on the ground crying. As Spiderman helps her up, she points off towards where the truck went. She looks up towards Spidey with a big grin as he tells her he'll help her
PAGE TWO
Spiderman holds the girl under his arm as he swings up from the sidewalk. She's all smiles during every minute of this thrill ride. Spidey still holds the girl tight as he clings to the side of a building and shoots a new web line. Soon, we look out over the side of a building from the rooftop and see the white truck moving down the street below. Spidey leaps with the girl from one rooftop to the next, and then he leaps off the building into a freefall headed towards the truck.
PAGE THREE
Spiderman and the girl continue the freefall until they are almost on top of the truck, and then Spidey shoots a web line out to pull into a swing at the last minute. Spidey lands on top of the truck and startles the driver when he leans over and taps on the driver-side window. Spidey goes somersaulting through the air with the girl as the truck comes to a screeching halt. The girl gives Spidey a big hug, and then pull back on the scene to see Spiderman making an order with the ice cream truck as the little girl devours an ice cream cone next to him.