Here I decided the most practical idea would be to place the beads onto an actual CD case to get a much better sense of the size and therefore the overall look. I placed the CD onto a white piece of paper, went through all of the beads again picking out the best ones, (explained below.)
Then I photographed them;
Media Beads
I still feel, looking at the two images above that I need to selected a smaller colour palette for the photograph to work, and link into my other work, I am going to use the large red beads as this shows the connotation of the fear. Also to show continuity I am using the same necklaces and extra beads of the same type, along with a few others which are similar colours.
Again this is to close up, I am having the same problems as I did before.
As you can see from the photograph above the box I was using was to small, I will have to try the beads in a different way.
The lighting is to bright on the photograph above.
I really like the image above but I feel that because the picture was taken very close up, because the box I was using was very small, by the time I would have edited it to be the correct shape for a CD case you would only be able to see a few beads.
The above image shows the issues of size, first of all I used a rectangle box, which was to big so I decided to try out a different container.
These images above and below was using millions of beads millions of different colours I feel that this was to bright and in-your-face for the style of my animation and other elements, especially the other CD images. So I picked 1 by 1 which beads I wanted to include, by colour.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
CD digipak
Posted by Emily at 06:33
Labels: CD package, Experimentation, practical
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