Friday 29 August 2014

3D Character Progress Tracker

Task
1Drawn your hero on paper from front, side and back
2Drawn your villain on paper from front, side and back
3Drawn a net for your hero on paper
4Drawn a net for your villain on paper
5Created your hero net on the computer using Adobe Illustrator
- only use elements from primary sources
- be created using only vector tools
- be a single net that folds to make the character
- fit on one sheet of A4
- include fold and cut lines, and areas to be glued
- include clear instructions on how each character should be assembled.
6Created your villain net on the computer using Adobe Illustrator
- only use elements from primary sources
- be created using only vector tools
- be a single net that folds to make the character
- fit on one sheet of A4
- include fold and cut lines, and areas to be glued
- include clear instructions on how each character should be assembled.
7Print out your hero and villain in colour
8Cut out and build your hero and villain
9Take photos of your heros and villains from different angles
10Edit your photos using Adobe Photoshop
- Crop
- Resize
- Remove background
11Link up your photos on the EVIDENCE page of your website
12Link up your nets on the PRODUCTS page of your website
13Create a design log showing how you made your 3D Characters

Thursday 28 August 2014

NG CIDA - Heroes and Villains - Everything



CLICK HERE FOR THE SPB



This project focuses on the launch of a new game of your choice. The game must be based on the theme of heroes and villains. It may be any type of game such as a board game, a computer game or an online role playing game. 



You will choose the target audience and name of the game. 



You will design this set of graphic products for the game: 

two 3D characters 

wallpaper for a mobile phone 

three trading cards 

a box for the trading cards 

a digital poster. 

Student Resources 


Folder & Eportfolio Structure

You need to ensure you save all the work you do in the correct folders.
You must exhibit your graphic products in an eportfolio along with supporting evidence.

Elements Table

You must keep careful records of all sources you use to gather elements, both primary and secondary.
You should describe each element and any changes you make, how and where it is used in the product(s) and details of the permission required for its use.

You can download the template below to help you - BUT it would be better to make your own 

Proposal

You must come up with some ideas for your game and products. 
You can download the template below to help you - BUT it would be better to make your own 



Design Log

You must use a design log to record the design process as you develop your products.
You can download the templates below to help you - BUT it would be better to make your own 


3D Characters

  
Two character designs will be printed on special cereal packs so they can be cut out and assembled to make 3D freestanding characters.
You must produce designs for two 3D characters, one hero and one villain.



 Produce a design for each character. 
Each design must:
  • only use elements from primary sources
  • be created using only vector tools
  • be a single net that folds to make the character
  • fit on one sheet of A4
  • include fold and cut lines, and areas to be glued
  • include clear instructions on how each character should be assembled.

Use these nets to help you

Use this worksheet to learn about some of the tools and techniques you will need


 Produce photographs showing your finished characters from different angles. To do this, you must print your designs in colour, cut them out and assemble them.



Phone Wallpaper

  

Wallpaper will be free to download on to mobile phones.
You must produce the wallpaper for your chosen game.


 Produce the mobile phone wallpaper.

It must:
  • be created using only graphic tools to edit and combine elements
  • include a photograph of each 3D character
  • be an appropriate size and resolution for a mobile phone screen.

Trading Cards

  

A set of 42 trading cards will be used to promote the game.
You must design three of the cards: one for your hero, one for your villain, plus one additional card.
The design on the back will be the same for each card.






Trading Cards Box

  

You must design a box to hold and display a complete set of 42 trading cards. 


 Draw a net for the box.

It must:
  • be created using only vector tools
  • show the scale and dimensions.








 Complete the box design by adding a surface design.

The surface design must:
  • be created using bitmap tools
  • include visual links to your characters and the trading cards.




 Produce photographs showing your finished box from different angles. To do this, you must print your design in colour and assemble it.


 Make sure that you have a design log showing how you made your Trading Card Box -click here to download a template


Digital Poster

  

You must produce a digital poster to promote the trading cards and mobile phone wallpaper.


 Use this design sheet to plan the digital poster on paper.
 Produce the digital poster on computer using suitable software
It must:
  • be created using only graphic tools to edit and combine elements
  • use only elements from primary sources
  • include the name of the game
  • include images of the trading cards and the wallpaper in use
  • include text to promote the products.





 Make sure that you have a design log showing how you made your Trading Card Box - click here to download a template


Review



You must carry out a review of your final products.

Ask end-of-project reviewers to evaluate the products.

The review must include:
  • an evaluation of each of your products
  • consideration of feedback from end-of-project reviewers
  • valid suggestions for improvement.

 Produce your review.

Use this worksheet to help you collect the feedback you need for the review

Use this worksheet if you need some help to write your review 

Wednesday 20 August 2014

PhoneWallpaper Progress Tracke

Task
1Created a logo to use on my wallpaper
2Designed my phone wallpaper on paper
3Got feedback about my paper design
4Taken a photo of my paper design
5Added my design work into my design log
6Created my phone wallpaper on the computer
7Got feedback about my first computer design
8Added my first design and feedback into my design log
9Used feedback to make an improved version of my phone wallpaper on the computer
10Got feedback about my final computer design
11Added my final design and feedback into my design log
12Made sure my design log is fully completed
13Made sure all the pictures I used are in my elements table
14Linked up my phone wallpaper design log on the EVIDENCE page of my eportfolio
15Linked up my final phone wallpaper on the PRODUCTS page of my eportfolio