Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Design - Carcass

              "Carcass" added much knowledge to my CV collaborating product design, set design, fine art, film knowledge and even architecture. That first bigger project for the student year was such an adventure that inspired me to come up with a unique visual frame which once again tested my Photoshop skills and took me hours of standing in front of the PC. I decided to write a bit more precisely revealing the steps some of the visuals are create in order to make the articles more educational. Thus, as an advertiser I know that the most important part of each product creation is its visual equivalent - the logo.

                  This is the logo. The bright blue Carcass inscription is the main logo of the screenplay and the other inscription - Step-by-Step - marks the working process which I'd passed through. The main logo represents a pulse extending the letters. That pulse is actually the spirit of the main character - Lucy - which haven't given up to search for nature and spirituality although the artificial technical world she lives in. So the main idea of the logo spreads the two main sides of the confrontation in the script - the dead body (carcass) and the sparkling pulse, surviving in it. While creating it in Photoshop I used 2 different layers - one for the inscription "Carcass" and the other on which made a line imitating pulse with the Line tool. Afterwards. I merged the layer and then added this specific effect from Filter/Stylize/Wind.
Here you can watch a tutorial for creating a similar effect:

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