P4

P4

Contact Sheets

I took multiple photos of my actor. I took a lot so I could try different settings, such as different levels of light and lighting position, different facial expressions and slight changes to the costume. I would communicate with my actor on how I wanted them to look, but I also let them be natural and do what felt comfortable. I tried lowering the lighting a few times. I found out having the light coming in from a top corner looked best as I could work best with that lighting in photoshop. I asked the actor to have his hood up and down while standing in different positions. Sometimes I would find a good position and ask him to stand in it again but with a hood up and a possible change to lighting. As far as props go, I didn't really have any need of props. But if I wanted any in I planned to add them in in Photoshop. I planned on getting a decent amount of the actor's body in the shot. To be safe, I took a few long shots of the actor's legs to the top of their head. I also got a few close-ups however as I planned for some characters to be hidden behind other things.




Poster In Progress

Mark I

Mark II

To make this texture, I used the render tool. Filter -> Render -> Clouds. It made this background. I used the eraser tool to touch up around the circle.

Mark III

Here, I used a brush type to dot in stars around. I set the colour to white and changed some settings to change the sizes.

Mark IV


Mark V


Mark VI


Mark VII


Mark VIII


Mark VIIII



Feedback

Ethan:

Change the colours of the other components of the poster to different shades of red and pink, maybe purple.

Ethan spoke to me about the colours I used in my poster. At first, my characters had no colour. And it seemed a bit boring or they just didn't really stand out. As they're the main characters, they should be standing out. So Ethan suggested to add some colours to the characters, he said about red, pink and purple colours because of the background.










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