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Would a happier center be better?
I made this for a cd cover assignment and want to use it as a cd portfolio cover....while many said they liked it, I was also told the pic looked too sad..Opinions?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../EYEwbrush.png |
i see no sadness at all...........i love blue so........ :thumbsup:
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cool, what kind of band do you see this being an album for?
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Not a band...although if one wanted to pay me dearly for it, I'd welcome offers :lol:
It's actually for a portfolio cd. |
...unless it's appropriate to the tone of the presentation it contains, I'd say it is too perplexing of a look for a portfolio...
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It's good, it's interesting. What is the thing across the side of her face? The edges seem a little sharp there, too, especially since the rest of the image is pretty blurred. I hate to say this, but it almost looks like the reflection-picture was added using Microsoft Paint.
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I don't own MS Paint....that's an outline of my arm, by the way
I kind of thought the same thing, Art. While it reflects both graphics and photography, the look is a bit intense? But just the eye alone without a reflection didn't work either... *sigh* |
same thing, with a less 'sad' pic, maybe?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...wbrushcopy.jpg |
And, finally(probably not, though)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...wg/eyetry3.jpg hmmm not liking this one on second glance.....*sigh* |
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heh - I suppose "perplexing" is the feeling that remains, after all...
I dunno. Heck if that's you then go for it, I guess. Hard to know w/o seeing the content itself... |
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Out of all of them, I like the second best. I had a thought; could the reflection be in its original color? That might look good. Edit- Another thought: distortion from the curve of the cornea? |
Actually, the reflection is a piece from something i did a while back and that's all purlple-pink...didn't think about curving it tho!!! hmmmm
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Honestly both pieces (the different eye reflections I mean) convey a sadness to me. Perhaps try a smiling picture image?
I like them both very much, I think they work. But if you're going for something happy go lucky then it doesn't work for that. But if youre looking for reflective, I think these work very well. |
what i'm handing in
Obviously, this isn't my name, but the lettering and spacing is very close. My actual work usually goes the far ends of the spectrum-from humorous to very serious. Most of the students, I've found, seem to follow a pattern from one thing to another, so that their final portfolio work holds no surprises or mysteries. I did not want a cover that necessarily was all-encompassing; rather, one that would make the person who saw it wonder what could be inside.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...wg/sillycd.jpg Thanks to BerMuda for his input and for everyone who cared to comment and correct. Extra eyes always helps. :icare: |
Wow, ndawg - I think the pictures capture your beauty and your reflectiveness on life - Your artistic ability continues to amaze me :)
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I think I still like the original quite a bit better, even though it does look a bit off with your arm there.
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I like the finals much more. I saw the first and was going to say something like "go with something a little more mysterious and abstract." Looks like you beat me to it ;)
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