Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Wallpaper Collection

Wallpaper Collection

Peg Wallpaper


For graphics, I decided I would create a variety of different wallpapers, made up of objects from my museum of colour. For this unit I had to collected different items that all had the colour green in common, I chose the colour green. In my collection I had a green peg. I decided this would look good as a modern wallpaper. After scanning the peg, I used Adobe Photoshop to digitally change the image.


       Using the magic wand tool, the background was removed. I changed the opacity so that only certain parts of the peg would be shown. Having duplicated the peg, whilst changing the colours each time, I made rows of pegs to create a colourful, modern wallpaper, which I believe would look stylish in any contemporary home.


Ice Cream Wallpaper

This wallpaper consists of an ice cream scoop. After scanning the object, I used the same process as the peg. I stylised it using a variety of tools. I only changed the colour of the ice cream and not the cone by using the selection tool then adjusting the colour levels. 


Knife & Fork Wallpaper


This is different from the first two wallpapers. The first two I created are vibrant and colourful, whereas this one is subtle and not as recognizable. By removing most of the solid colour from the cutlery, it gives a more delicate look, which is what I wanted to achieve. 


Leaf Wallpaper


This was created again from a scan of a variety of leaves. I did a negative of the colours, which made the leaves turn purple. This is a realistic style of paper. 



      All of my wallpapers, I believe work well as a collection. Each wallpaper has a different style, yet are still connected, whether it is through colour, style or layout. I tried to create each wallpaper for a modern day consumer, as I like a more modern house.

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