Monday, 31 March 2014

Tiger Print Production

I started the tiger print brief by drawing all the animals and things I could imagine in the wood, trees, acorns, animals, etc. However I decided to make the pattern easier to make, I'd make each animal from a shape. So fox been a triangle. Rabbit/bear a circle and whatever else a square. That way I could interlock them to create a well fit pattern.



The first tree I drew was my favourite, it was also the one to become the pattern.



This was my favourite fox because I think it had a good sense of character in him, unlike the one above him who looks a bit daft in comparison. I wanted the animals to be cute, but I didn't want them to be child like. Just a simple representations.








Example of how I wanted my pattern to work.  However I didn't go forward with this because of the antlers making everything really awkward to work together. Instead I created the tree pattern instead, which surprised me how modern it looked. I loved how it was like trees standing both up and upside down, so the pointing up tree is the roots.





The antlers really threw this one off, although I did take them out, I didn't work that well with the tree included because It drew too much attention to it's self.



I settled for it to be like this because it's what seemed like it wanted to be. Aesthetically I'm happy with it however I'm not to so with how I wish i turned out as it could have been better. I'm more pleased with how the tree pattern turned out more then anything else because of how simple and effective it was.


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