28 Mar 2011

Visual Noise 2

After experimenting with different tools and compositions in Illustrator I found it interesting that a very simple shape as a square could look interesting and more complex when scaling, multiply or composite it with other simple forms. I also investigated the sketching tools in Illustrator. 


These six components was created using various tools and techniques.


Component One
This was created by rectangles using the Rectangle Tool. By adjusting the colour, size and position of the rectangles it gives movement to the composition.  

Component Two
From simple squares a pattern was created. Changing the colours and its perspective makes it more interesting. For changing the perspective I used the Transform Tool .

Component Three

    
Simple geometries using the Pencil Tool were sketched and then put together into an abstract composition.

Component Four


Using the Pen tool tool an abstract pattern was drawn. The Effect Tool - Stylize gives the image more depth and a cool 3D look.

Component Five
 
First a sketch is constructed and from that the 3D Tool - Revolve gives it is figure. Here two circles are sketched onto each other and when using the revolving tool a pattern is mapped on it.  

Component Six
A circle is created, with the 3D - Revolve Tool. When creating the revolve a pattern is also mapped onto the circle. The circle now looks like a striped ball. Did a composition where focus was on movement, putting the balls in a sort of link. For more depth to the shape, the Effect Tool Stylize (drop shadow) was used, accept for the ball "jumping" in the link.

Visual Noise

This project was about produce a non objective abstract composition.


During week 2 and 3 these designs were made from experimenting with 3D effects, perspective, movement and placement of the three most common geometric figures, the circle, triangle and square .
Some of the inspiration for these I got from listening to a Swedish electronic group called The Knife and their song One Hit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJJke3LLFPo


Experiment 1



Experiment 2


Experiment 3





The abstract composition was created by using simple geometries and playing with perspective and 3D effects in Illustrator. (Tools used; Pen tool, Line segment tool, 3D effect - extrude and revolve.)