Classwork


Rocket Ship

This is my rocket classwork. It was pretty difficult to make it. I had the most trouble with the shadow and the gradient of the rocket ship. Overall, I think this project was really fun and interesting. :)


Easy Shapes
This is my easy shapes classwork. Compared to the rocket ship this was much much easier. :)

Basic Shapes

This is my basic shapes classwork. Compared to the other assignments this assignment was easy but frustrating. I had to redo the shapes many times. :)

COLOR WHEEL
This is my color wheel. The color wheel shows the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. :)

Olympic Rings 
Sorry for the blank space the picture was too big. Anyways, here is my olympic rings assignment. While doing this assignment I learned that I prefer Illustrator over Photoshop and that I had a hard time with Photoshop. I mainly used the Lasso, Move, and the Elliptical Marquee tool. The first ring(the blue one) represents my love for the sky and the fluffy clouds that reside in it. The black ring has a penguin that represents that I like those fluffy, little creatures. The red ring represents a lantern festival that I want to witness and the yellow ring has my favorite flowers. The last ring represents my attraction towards nature. Although, I had a hard time with Photoshop I look forward to learning new things. :)

5 Book Covers


 
I like this book cover because the cover is simple and it portrays the title well. The backwards words symbolize the title "Change The Way You See" 


The two people on the top and bottom contribute to the meaning of the cover. The top person is providing string for the person on the bottom who is taking. 

 
Although, the covers to these books seem really simple, I like the concept that letters in the title make a picture. The first one, for example, has the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the second one has an enlarged A that stands for the Eiffel Tower. 


This is my favorite book cover because the design extends to the spine of the book. I think the match lighter on the spine and the match on the book go well with the book and the title. 





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