1. Which practical skills and methodologies have you developed within this module and how effectively do you think you are employing them within your own practice?
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I feel as I’ve developed my practical skills in this module through the introduction to new mediums, before this module I had never used ink, Quink, had a decent blade to cut with or ever seen a Wacom Tablet. I think by having these available to me and being able to experiment I have been able to expand my skills as an illustrator. I have started using ink a lot within my own personal practice now to develop my characters and I feel like that has carried through to this module, especially within Studio brief 1 and studio brief 3. Paper cutting too has become more of a focus for me and I feel comfortable enough now to include it in pieces of work and work bigger than before. I used paper cutting within three of my finals and feel like it was successful, I will definitely be employing within my own practice now I feel comfortable enough with the medium. I have also developed my Photoshop skills to a higher level where adding extra tools such as a Wacom tablet is no longer a scary thought for me, my work has benefitted a lot from developing these skills as I show in Studio Brief 2 where I made (successfully I think) 3 final pieces digitally which was a personal first for me. After the brief I have gone back to digital and am practicing my skills and feel that I am improving and am far more capable of producing quality digital work than I was at the start of the module.
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2. Which principles/ theories of image making have you found most valuable during this module and how effectively do you think you are employing these within your own practice?
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The introduction of frames into my work has been, for the most part, helpful towards my development. I find working within frames challenging but when I force myself to do it my work benefits as a result. Working within frames helps me conjure up a clearer idea of how I want the composition of my pieces to work. I have however struggled with dimensions, especially within Studio Brief 2. I’ve learnt that working to dimensions is something I will have to do more off and that I need to constantly double check my work to make sure I’m not going over or under the dimensions.
Within this module I have also had to consider composition and format more than previously and that my work is developing better as a result. By having to consider format I am now faster at decision making when it comes to deciding what medium my work should be on and sometimes when I will be drawing something in a rough and know immediately what that piece of work would look best on. I’ve wrestled with composition a lot throughout this module and know that it is something I will have to tried harder at with the next module. I struggle to see the bigger picture when image making but through this module have learnt that working on a bigger scale and working to constraints will make composition a lot easier, this is something I will carry through to the next module and also to my own personal practice.
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Monday, 17 November 2014
Self Evaluation for OUIL403
END OF MODULE SELF EVALUATION
Labels:
OUIL402,
OUIL403 Visual Skills,
SB1
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