Here's a collection of art projects I did for Digital Art Class of MSJC. The very first one being my number one favorite project I've worked on in the class. 

Taking the steps I learned from the Project Composite lesson and creating my very own spaceship for the first time. I placed a mad scientist like Dr. Wily in here, in order to show how I'd feel being in a hyper advanced futuristic sci-fi location. This project got me to unleash my vision of how I'd picture being in a spaceship of my own would look like if it was real.

For this I took a space image, then I saw a overlay for a window and then I saw the image of a scientific room with pool tables, and I thought to erase the screen of the overlay window to make the planets be seen, and afterwards, I saw a platform hovering image and thought to make it look as much of a sci-fi device as possible before placing Dr. Wily on the platform.
This is my second favorite project I did in the class.

I took what I learned about Composite editing and made a night sky with an aurora borealis placed in the background to make a park at night scene with a couple and with two pets next to them. For this project, once I saw that it would take forever to clear the white space of the trees, I simply used the Multiply filter to help making the trees way better than doing it manually, and then I took a couple sitting on a car and a bench to make it look like they're witnessing a moment in the park while two animals are with them.
This project is how I feel about life. The idea to explore new experiences and moments and to learn something from my life experiences. This is how I took my spaceship project, and what I learned about clipping masks, to make this message obvious on it's own.
This project was quite fun, if nearly meticulous, project to make. I am a fan of smoothies, and to be able to make a drink logo for fun, had me expressing how cool it feels to be "smooth" about anything and "not get upset". Which is why I have drawn a smug sly expression on the smoothie bottle.

For this project, I had to take what I learned in making a food logo in my Personal Logo project and draw out the smoothie curves precisely and get all the angles correctly, and then drawing the facial expression (as well as how to make the "Smooth" text appear with smoothies underneath it) came much easier than tracing a smoothie bottle.
This project surprisingly meticulous to do despite how simple it looks.

For this project, I had to start my practice in a Personal Logo project, and tracing the star curves precisely and get all the angles correctly, and this was what helped me with the personal logo project seen above.
This first project was quite fun to learn about the lighting, bridge effects and the foggy texture of the imagery. I took what I first was introduced to Composite files, and I tried to make it look like what the teacher had despite the hallway looking like this by default. My favorite part was the fog texture I got to add since it looked so cool to me.
This is mh Snowy Castle project. I thought this was one of the most complex in the list in terms of creating the illustration. Mainly because of the bridge, the added mountains to make it blend with the snowy ground background and getting the castle to blend with the upper mountains, were so complicated to get down. And for the final product, I'm happy that it looks as decent as it does.
And finally, this is my Photoquote Exercise project. I thought this was the most complex in the list. Mainly because of the lighting, the text logo and the sunset that's supposed to be behind the mountains, which all were so complicated to get down. And for the final product, I'm glad that it looks better than I thought it would.
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