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Rate My Graphic?
I finished a tedious, 3 hour long graphic design in Photoshop today. Started at 5, finished at 8. What do you think? It's Retina resolution.
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I'm curious why you describe it as "tedious". Three hours is not a lot of time to spend on a project.
Anyway ... The type really, really needs help. The changing bevel is confusing. The font and color choice, uninspiring. Question: why do you have a shadow underneath the prism, but not the type? The lack of consistency makes the two parts feel disconnected. The color pyramids: pure red, green and blue are vibrant colors. I understand you're working with transparencies here, but those colors and shapes need to 'pop'. Right now it's too muted. I really appreciate you bringing your work to the forum. Being critiqued is never an easy experience, but it will help you create better design. Last edited by citizenzen; Feb 25, 2013 at 07:56 AM. |
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![]() By tedious, I mean the longest I've ever worked on a render, three-fold. Last edited by Squilly; Feb 25, 2013 at 08:01 AM. |
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I'll agree with citizenzen about the time spent. Your perspective changes as you get older.
A couple weeks ago I spent 15 hours experimenting with the new renderer in Blender before starting a project, and I enjoyed every minute. There is something going on with the renderer where the shadows are concerned, so that might be worth looking into. Which program are you using? I agree about the "uninspired" comment, but that comes as you learn more about fonts. If the exercise is in 3D, I wouldn't worry about it. The perspective is the reason for the other comment. You might want to try an isometric camera if that's available, or rotate the text so the perspective doesn't affect the weight as much. |
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What are you trying to accomplish? Is it a school project learning Photoshop or learning Photoshop in general?
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It'll be worth it for your next "idea" as well since you need a mockup, schematics, and model for 3D printing. Most have free downloads for you to try out. |
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Agreed. I could barely read it.
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Using Photoshop for 3D is like using Word for logo design. If you have any interest in product design, learning some 3D is in your best interest. |
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The beveled text problem is, because you have the two words at different heights /angles, it makes it look like the text /words are sliding down a slope to your right.
Like someone else said make the pyramid pop but, try to work out what your pyramid is made out of first, then work from there to get your optimal result. Instead of the shadow under the pyramid, I would try a bright colour to mimic a caustics type effect. Also your floor is reflective, so everything, including the text will be included in that global reflection. Learning a 3d program is always a good move if you plan to move on from PS sometime. |
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In 3D, your work above would have taken like 15 minutes with accurate retractions and shadows. Also, it doesn't hurt to have motion design experience these days (with After Effects and c4d). As for your work, it's a great start, but is like to see more contrast. Make the background nearly entirely white with just a hint if shading. It'll make your graphics easier to see. |
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