As explained in my last post, I am trying to make my surroundings almost like a fictional world. With this if I had to pick a word for my iteration/idea I would choose Daydream or Imagination.
This is really cool, I love the idea so far and the error message to block your eyes! I'd just suggest to keep filling in the negative space around you
I think the error message and the other elements work really well together! It would make it super cohesive if you edited yourself to be more in the same colorspace as the other elements, and really bring out some of the bright neons.
I agree with Rachel. I think that experimenting with maybe some different blending modes on that layer could be really cool and could make it much more cohesive! Overall it looks very fun and I love the mix of colors and digital patterns.
Initially I had posted a photo of Audrey Hepburn for my iconic photo for this project. However, we were instructed to visit the library to find an iconic photo within a book there. While I was searching I ran across this photo of Amelia Earhart, which I knew I already owned! This inspired me to change my photo from Audrey Hepburn to Amelia Earhart. Along with this her exact cause of death was for a long time debated, even though the Coast Guard declared she crashed into the Pacific Ocean with her co-pilot during her flight around the world. I think with this Idea I might be able to warp the photo into my own art which wouldn't subject me to copy right.
This is really cool, I love the idea so far and the error message to block your eyes! I'd just suggest to keep filling in the negative space around you
ReplyDeleteI like the idea, it feels like it's going more of a sci-fi, retro futurism approach.
ReplyDeleteI think the error message and the other elements work really well together! It would make it super cohesive if you edited yourself to be more in the same colorspace as the other elements, and really bring out some of the bright neons.
ReplyDeleteThis is super fun! I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Rachel. I think that experimenting with maybe some different blending modes on that layer could be really cool and could make it much more cohesive! Overall it looks very fun and I love the mix of colors and digital patterns.
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