Strude
The Voyeur
The following are an array of pieces I've designed either for school, personal projects (RP and other related),
or simply practise. Feel free to critique (please keep it balanced: good - bad - suggestion formula if you could).
I'll try to provide an explanation for each piece and add to the explanation as user review is received.
or simply practise. Feel free to critique (please keep it balanced: good - bad - suggestion formula if you could).
I'll try to provide an explanation for each piece and add to the explanation as user review is received.
The following is a 10 minute piece done for a roleplay. The content of the page was meant
to feel like it was thought up by a 10 year old boy.
Program: Photoshop
Time: 10 minutes
Image was scanned into the computer, high resolution. The line work masked out and the contrast
enhanced to bring out the colour. A texture overlay was then placed on top of the image and a base
brown background colour added.
The following was a school project to design a t-shirt for a band of our choosing.
I decided to go with Steam Powered Giraffe. We had to design the t-shirt and super impose
the design onto a t-shirt (the original t-shirt was white and we had to change the colour to
whatever we needed).
Programs: Photoshop, Illustrator.
Time: Couple Hours
Why tentacles? The band has a ballet about Captain Albert Alexander who at the end of the
song is grabbed by a octopus creature and pulled into the sea to die. The tentacle is to represent
the creature in the song. The Giraffe is from the bands logo itself.
One thing I dislike is the handling of the text. I would have preferred to no include it at all (as I did
not have time to copy the bands logo text and has to find a placeholder). If I were to redo this I
would either vector the bands logo text or not include text at all.
I like the back far more than I like the front.
A series of images I created for a roleplay. I wanted some indesign practise and
I like the visual appeal of presenting a game (RP) outside of traditional text in thread.
Programs: Photoshop, Indesign.
Time: Hours of unknown quantity!
Only two of the primary 4 that go with this game.
No I am not looking to run this game. Thanks.
Another series of images used to setup a roleplay. This was one of my first
attempts at using images to setup and layout a roleplay instead of tradition use
of a thread and text.
Programs: Photoshop (and I had not learned indesign yet).
Time: Lots.
This is a game I am willing to run, but I am not posting this as a recruitment.
Other players characters will no be listed (just my own and the NPCs)
Some RP banner work I did about 2 years ago. Sadly for a RP that I lost all my notes for.
Still I love these banners all the same (also done before I had Creative Cloud).
The game itself was a cberpunk story. The play style was unique in it's execution.
There were a lot of different layouts I made for this game. So this section has quite a few images.
Program: Photoshop Elements 10
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