For the next two weeks I need to focus on choosing pieces for a final collection, making sure that the colours work across the range, that there is a variety of scale and composition and that I use good images from throughout the project rather than just focussing on work from the last couple weeks.
Photoshop tip: More accurately sample colour from a scanned image
Use eyedropper tool, look at the top options, drop down menu, select 'point sample' and increase the number (this is the number of pixels the average colour is taken from)
To Do:
Present context research
Select a few specific surfaces for context images eg. a worktop, cupboard door, washing machine
Finish drawing kitchen/bathroom settings, include a few drawings in each image to set a scene. Can block colour eg. a wall or floor to make it look more like a room and less like a line drawing, make sure that the join between the floor and wall is evident
Play with scale eg. use single large motif across the side of a bath
Try more photoshop pieces with black in the foreground
Tweak gold (yellow) and green colours in existing photoshop work
Go through projection/light cave photos and choose some for final pieces; may need colour alteration/cropping
Use bondaweb to present light blue fabric samples
Add tech info to print room samples
Mount print room samples with headers
Organise all project photos on USB stick for submission
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