My objetive for today was to find a way that i could shade in the 'S' and to make the lines a lot clearer.
To start with i found a way to make the lines a lot clearer. I did this by connecting each line and then creating a path with all of the lines, after i copied and pasted it onto the background i had created previsously. Once i had done this i then decided to colour it in. As i had taken a photo of the 'S' it meant that the way the light reflected onto the paper made different parts of it different colours. As i was colouring it in i zoomed in as far as i could to make sure that it was all coloured in fully, so that once zoomed out it looked even. Once i had zoomed out this was when i realised that different shades had been created and it looked quite effective. However some of the black lines had been slightly coloured in blue when i had tried to get as close as possible to the edges. I therefore needed to go over these lines with the 'brush' tool in order for it to stand out effectively. Once i had done this i had again realised that i had missed some litle bits out of the blue which needed to be filled in. I went back over these but when i zoomed out i realised that it had become a lighter shade of blue, almost a white where over the different parts of the 'S' were different shade of blue. I tried to correct this by going back over my history and delteing whati had done but this didn't seem to make a difference. So i tried to colour it in by clicking on the 'eyedropper' tool to get the same blue back again but this didn't work either. I have not yet solved this problem as i unfortuantely ran out of time but this will be my next objective.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
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