1. Which practical skills and methodologies
have you developed within this module and how effectively do you think you are
employing them within your own practice?
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I have begun to look at using shape as a means of
image making. This was initially informed by my experiments in the OUIL404
Visual Language module but in using it in Visual Skills I have discovered how
I can apply this to my more illustrative work. I’m finding that I prefer it
as a tool to use and also as an aesthetic in other artists’ work.
Textures have also been prevalent in my practice
for this module. I have used them in different ways for each studio brief.
Most of the time these received positive feedback, though the use of digital
textures received a mixed response and is something to be careful with.
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2. Which
principles/ theories of image making have you found most valuable during this
module and how effectively do you think you are employing these within your
own practice?
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Before this
module I did not pay quite as much attention to the importance of roughs and,
the even rougher roughs, ‘scamps’. I have found them very helpful, though I
feel like I could extend this even more by considering colour and media as
well as just the composition when sketching these out.
I have also
found working in prescribed formats helpful and also understand that this practice
is closer to professional illustration practices than without.
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3. What
strengths can you identify within your submission and how have you capitalised
on these?
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I have been
able to consistently work to deadlines with good time management (for this
module). Although some of my work was not as I hoped I feel I have been able
to successfully identify what had gone wrong (or just what had not been done)
and evaluate how I plan to improve my practice. I feel that the work I have
produced has been crafted well to a fairly high standard and thoughtfully
produced (aesthetically at least).
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4. What areas
for further development can you identify within your submission and how will
you address these in the future?
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Often I find
that my work can become very similar stylistically, and I am keen to produce
and practice a diverse range of image making. As I learn and experiment with media,
tones of voice etc in OUIL404 Visual Skills I hope to be able to apply these
to my work in other modules, like this one. And when OUIL404 has ended (and
in other modules anyway) I hope to continue this practice of not being afraid
to experiment.
I like to
look at work that is very concept/ idea driven but I am finding, especially
towards the end of this module, that I am finding it difficult to create, and
portray, good ideas myself. It’s a very important part of illustration for me
and I am disappointed that it was not one of my stronger points for this
module.
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5. In what
way has this module introduced you to the Ba (Hons) Illustration programme?
Blogging in
this format has been the newest concept for me. At the beginning I struggled
a little but getting into the routine of blogging regularly, and in stages as
a brief progresses has helped.
Having such
short and busy briefs to work from has also been a new experience. I am
finding that I am beginning to be able to work faster and arrange my time
more in accordance to this.
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16/11/2014
OUIL403: VISUAL SKILLS: END OF MODULE SELF EVALUATION
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