Friday, 13 November 2009

Stencil Art Evaluation

Stage One : Drawing An Image By Hand
Drawing the idea to how you actually want it to look like can be good but in a way harder to get it perfect in shape and appearence. I am most pleased about how it turned out to look, with the fun comic book look to the letters. If I could change what I did and do it again I would use a ruler on the words to give a better shape to the letters.

Stage Two : Re-Creating Your Design On Photoshop
I learnt with this technique that everything with in the picture can be placed and sized better and can be changed over and over again with out messing up what you started with. I am most pleased about the stencil on photoshop was how I could size everything to be as bold and in your face as I could make it. If I could change anything, it could be the font of the writing, make it look more 'Comic Book' style and I would of liked it a lot bigger when it is on the t-shirt.

Stage Three - Cutting Out A Stencil On Acetate
I learnt that its not easy to cut out rounded shapes, such as my heart. Not easy to give it a clean edge. I am pleased with my end of all the cutting becuase the letters were alot easier then if I did a detailed picture. If I could change anything I would of probely pasted myself and took the paper off the back before trying to cut around.

Stage Four - Spray-Painting Your Stencil Design
I learnt that its good to do it quick and pretty close to get a very bold colour, or it will be blotchy. What I'm most pleased about is the how bold it come out and with the spray around the letters to give it the graffti look. I can not think of what I could change at this stage, I was very pleased of the out come of the spraying

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