Norris
what started off as a need for something to fill space in one of the scenes. Ended up being one of the funnier aspects of the background process. We bounced ideas off each other until we came up with the idea of a handsome rooster statue in the style of the ancient Greeks/Romans. It fitted well with out theme of peace and tranquillity.
I did him in 3 different styles. The left has fuzzy edges, the middle has a bold outline and the right has smooth edges. We decided to go with the left one as ot matches the style we're going with the most.
I did him in 3 different styles. The left has fuzzy edges, the middle has a bold outline and the right has smooth edges. We decided to go with the left one as ot matches the style we're going with the most.
The last Supper
I was thinking of things to fill the wall space in the last background and thought about having the last supper, since it is the scene where Audrey gets a "hot oil Jacuzzi" As it was a piece of art I used a black outline to frame the characters.
I was concerned about people finding it offensive I asked multiple people what they thought. With there help i came to the conclusion that it fitted the advert and ultimately people where ,ore likely to take offence the the whole advert rather than one individual thing.
What Went Well?
What could be improved?
I was concerned about people finding it offensive I asked multiple people what they thought. With there help i came to the conclusion that it fitted the advert and ultimately people where ,ore likely to take offence the the whole advert rather than one individual thing.
What Went Well?
- The chicken statue turned out quite well, I think it shows a good level of creative problem solving
- Likewise so did the last KFC supper. When i asked people for feedback they all though it was funny and well placed considering the toe of the advert.
What could be improved?
- Due to my experimental colouring progress I have fallen a little behind with backgrounds. They'll still all be done before the competition deadline but i'll have less time to animate.
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