Saturday, December 8, 2012

sorry about the lateness. things weren't cooperating and it wasn't being processed. but here it is

Friday, September 21, 2012


World- Fantasy. Perhaps the world in the story I am working on, the world of Alotuon
People- Fantasy, so therefore elves, dwarves, humans, and the other inhabitants of this world I have created
Important people- May be none. But if so race must be considered. Also, may wish to use creatures, such as dragons, on the currency
Colors-Green!!!! Forest/emerald green. Maybe red. Also incorporate a golden color to appeal to the dwarves love of gold






The one above I found interesting for one main reason. It has an image of something I would have never expected to find on money, a piano. 

This bill I'll admit, I enjoyed mostly because of the medieval looking castle on it. 

I like this one because of how old it appears to be and how much of its writing is not just in a foreign  language, but a foreign alphabet

This one I enjoyed due to its different colors. It has yellow, purple, red, and it just, in my opinion, pops out at you.

This one i enjoyed for the shade of green, and even more for the dragon. I think the dragon gives it quite a unique appearance, and in addition, anything with dragons will catch my eye.

There was one particular visual element that caught my eye on this, which was how it was reflected upside down across the page. 

Friday, September 14, 2012


 The one below is easily my weakest. I had to rotate to get some things to work and had trouble getting out the none-3D parts.



Sorry I did not meet the requirement of 6. I'll explain in class and I'll get three more up over the weekend

Friday, August 24, 2012

The Good and Bad

This one, i like due to the depth it seems to have. It feels like i could reach into the screen past the first layer f what is portrayed and touch the things all the way i the back of the image.

I especially like this image cause it feels like it should start moving at any minute. that the ladder should retract, or the truck should start moving. As with the last image, it also has a nice feeling of depth as if i could reach into it

This one might be my favorite. I like how looking at it without the glasses, once you look past the 3D changes, its just there. But once the glasses are on, it feels like its more in the background rathe than the foreground

This one is a close second to the one above. I like how this one is a created image rather than a taken picture made 3D. I also like how with the larger version of this image, it almost feels like i could walk down the hallway


All the images above i believe are quite strong. They all have a god depth of feel, the 3D works quite well, and once the glasses are on, the 3D works excellently.



This image, though it seems to work at first is actually faulted. Though it cannot be seen in the smaller image, once the larger one is pulled up, there are still doubles of certain aspects such as the dials, the tailgate, and a few other areas. While there are many other images that i'm sure are worse, i wanted to go with something more subtle, for i feel if i can learn to avoid minor trouble, that will also help me avoid worse versions of the same problem by being somewhat "picky."