ARTCURSION DAY

NASA

I was pretty excited about the NASA exhibition as I’m very interested in space travel. (hint hint to assignment 2 of 4d i) but was quite neutral afterwards maybe because there was a little too much information rather than visuals.(or rather the visuals depended way too much on information that required reading)

NASA, however, did give insight and inspiration of how we could handle assignment 2 and 3. By making audience go up close and having certain activities, audiences are able to have a more in-depth view and really understand what they are trying to show, which is to raise awareness about Space Travel and how it is important for the future.

I especially liked the interactive ride(not the price) to show the entire rocketing to space and descending to earth feeling. Could definitely include something like that in assignment 3.

Future World

This was by far, the more enjoyable experience. The interactivity, the ability to send your art works up to let everyone see was just truly amazing. The lighting, the props(balls, hopscotch) were also on point. I especially liked that they used technology not commonly seen for the animal part right at the front.(might contact the company, teamLab, for camp stuff hehe)

I thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience as it brought out the inner kids hidden within us.

Into The Wild

I’d say it’s a very unique experience but loses steam very quickly. VR is not rare and the fact that we had to hold a device made the experience not totally authentic as wearing a VR oculus device.(i understand that its about safety though)

Stakes were not high enough and the animals weren’t fully developed for me to be immersed and feel as though I’m part of the story. It’s an interesting concept nonetheless.

Genius Of The Crowd

More of a exhibition than an interactive showcase but was worth the walk! I especially liked the photography and videography and how they used projectors to show one of the videos. The meaning behind the exhibit was subtle but when we found out what it was about it was quite mind blowing.

Avengers Exhibition

Here’s a bonus one because it was interactive and it was kind of similar. The entire exhibition used the interactivity behind a phone application and incorporated heavy use of it for agent cards, photo ops(opportunities), quizzes and a final boss fight that required the team work of everyone and their phones.

It suffered the same fate as NASA but not as bad. Just that, there were too many damn kids. 

EGO: HERO (OUTCOME + RESEARCH)

 

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The Hero’s Journey

I have always been a digital cartoonist, rarely drawing anything on paper ever since my polytechnic days after I got my wacom tablet so I wanted to challenge myself and push myself to do more and to go back to my roots.

Have always been a big fan of comic book drawing styles, especially the vintage ones drawn traditionally with pencil and ink. Most of my work today are inspired by fellow Singaporean artists that joined Marvel; Benjamin Ang and Sonny Liew.


ARTIST REFERENCE | DEVELOPMENT | FINAL


ARTIST REFERENCE

Sonny Liew

Quirky, light ink inspired some of pieces and gave a lighter tone in some of my pieces.
The soft color board also influenced my choice of color to tell a story. A newer age of comics but still brings a subtle vintage tone to it.

Jack Kirby

And of course the legend himself, Jack Kirby, the really nice uncle that everyone likes of comics, next to Stan Lee of course. His style single handedly changed the way people viewed visual novels everywhere. Thick black strokes coupled with vibrant colors and the use of pen techniques like hatching to bring out shades was truly a MARVEL of the era.

Benjamin Ang

Benjamin is a new aged artists and this brings a whole new dynamic to the style of comics he draws. It was important for me to study how digitally drawn art differed from modern style to the more traditional vintage style.

 

 

 

 

 


DEVELOPMENT

Initial stages were very tough as I had too many ideas and was trying too hard to utilize different mediums to stand out from the rest.

I finalized on a single narrative about the coming of age of a super hero that would reflect my life.

ACT I: A fat boy decides to slim down. Becomes more confident and gains leadership and charisma. Learns skills from a mentor(the internet).

ACT II: Defeats foes on the internet and calls it his own.

ACT III: Gets destoryed by the one thing he calls his home. He realizes maybe this is not the Hero’s Journey he expected afterall.

For a compiling narrative, I needed compiling and complicated visuals.

Had wanted to do pancake art but after trying out, I realized I wasn’t much of a pancake contemporary artist.

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I also explored mediums of color gels, lights, shadows and an installation style but was told it would sway from 2D to become a 3D project.

Upon browsing through shadow images, I thought of something I’ve seen before on pinterest and wanted to execute the concept.


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The concept seemed cool and it went along well with my narrative, most of which started with (Me) at a certain age in my life and the reflections would lead their way to the 3rd box of each series.

But as I googled for more images, it seems someone has already used the concept. I was devastated. 🙁 I even did a mock up of a low poly of my face to test out the artistic style if it was suitable.

I had to change my idea completely. The images below would be all the versions thus far I’ve changed in AI and a journey into my thought process.

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(v1-ish: Tried poly and my style of cartooning)
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(v2: tried to digitally recreate traditional art works only to realize the reason why comic book artists spend hours on paper, pencil and ink)

drawn

Hand drawn and inked.

animated

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FINAL

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Triadic colors of the primary colors were chosen as they not only represent the metaphor of the hero, but also the state of mind I was in during at age.

Blue: Young & Innocent
Red: Hot & Passionate
 Yellow: Powerful & Dominant
White: Lost & Empty

screen-shot-2016-11-21-at-11-03-22-amMe(Young) + Hero’s Training = Strong & Bold

Always had a strong desire to protect and to be brave. When I was young, I was quite fat and as a result, was bullied very often. I decided to never become like one of those bullies. I’ve read comics my entire life and decided I wanted to a super hero. When I was 16, I was determined to lose as much weight and to be the person I always wanted to be; a strong, bold and courageous person.

screen-shot-2016-11-21-at-11-03-29-amMe(Teens) + Too Much Time On The Web = Develops Skills

During my teens, I was the odd kid in class because I was deeply in love with the internet and photoshop and photography and film. The internet came out of no where, took me by surprise and I made it my own. I learnt many things and developed skills that no 14 year old would know.

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Me(Not So Young) + Meets Technology = Finds True Calling

In polytechnic, I was truly exposed to technology. Thousands upon thousands of dollars of equipment was mine and thus it enhanced my skills and turned me into something that I never would have imagined. I have found happiness, bliss in technology.

screen-shot-2016-11-21-at-11-03-45-am Me(Now) + Life = Not So Much Of A Hero

I am now in university. The passion, overused from work and assignments, not doing what I truly love but what others deem to be necessary. I feel restricted. Unable to run. Is this what I truly wanted to be?

PRE SILK

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“I’M THE KING OF THE WORLD.”
Jack Dawson, Titanic 1997

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“WHY SO SERIOUS?”
Joker, The Dark Knight 2008

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“FISH ARE FRIENDS, NOT FOOD.”
Bruce The Shark, Finding Nemo 2003

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“I’LL BE BACK.”
The Terminator, Terminator 1984

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“I AM YOUR FATHER”
Darth Vader, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 1980

Emo Life: The Making Of

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Mark Making Elements

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Mark Making Mk I and Mk II

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Mark Making Mk III

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Artist References

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Trying out different mediums of Mark Making

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Contentment V Lust

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Amusement V Greed

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Courage V Fear

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Calmness V Gluttony

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Triumph V Pride

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Enthrallment V Envy

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Patience V Wrath

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Happiness V Sadness

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Love V Hate

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Final Reflection