Wednesday, February 15, 2017


     The strongest piece of my finished art piece is my background color. Behind my letter is a smooth flowing rainbow it makes my piece vibrant and gives it life. If  choose just one color then it would be somewhat boring. Since I have a variety of color it was okay for me to choose a simple font since the background gives the piece lots of flavor itself. Although that is a weak part of my art piece if i used a complex font my finished at piece would be even more live and upbeat.
     This art piece was not that difficult to create since it was very basic. However the lower case F's were hard to position. I tried my best to space properly from the top to bottom and keep it even. It was easy choosing what letter to work with because F is the first letter of both my first and last name.I felt like it wouldn't make sense to choose any other letter unless it had meaning to keep.
     Tools I used to create my letter was the moving tool and letter tool from the tool box. I also used a gradient for my background. I used the moving tool to position my letters in the way I wanted to and I used the letter to fill up the space and meet the objective of the art piece. I used a gradient in the background to add life and make it pop.
     I demonstrated the goal of this art piece by using the letters to  create a work of art. I avoided the center and followed the rule of thirds. I didn't smack a letter F dead center because whoever is viewing this piece will get caught up in the center. By using the rule of third the person viewing my piece will see everything allowing it to flow better. If I could do this assignment all over again i would choose a different letter, D, for my mother's name. Also, I would probably make my font a different color instead of a deep black. On a scale of one to ten (ten being the best) i would give myself a 5 because this is my first tie using Photoshop and I am still hot familiar with all the tools and tricks that are available. I am exited to see how much ill grow when I develop a better understanding of the Photoshop software.