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Molly Langendoefer| AFND 112: Technics of Communication

The purpose of this project is to show the Falls bridge in multiple ways across a multitude of medias. in this component a multitude of photos are taken from different vantage points to represent the bridge, in a cohesive set.
. In his project photos were taken from a single vantage point then pieced together in Photoshop to create a cohesive collage of the Falls Bridge. The purpose was to explore the tolls within Photoshop to make a multitude of photos come together to create one final image.
 
In this project the original image was edited using a variety of techniques in order to create a photo that appears to be taken decades ago. The purpose was to explore the tools in Photoshop to edit images that for a cohesive message both individually and as a set
In this project the original image was edited using a variety of techniques in order to create a photo that appears to be taken decades ago. The purpose was to explore the tools in Photoshop to edit images that for a cohesive message both individually and as a set
In this project the original image was edited using a variety of techniques in order to create a photo that appears to be taken decades ago. The purpose was to explore the tools in Photoshop to edit images that for a cohesive message both individually and as a set
In this representation of an everyday object multiple techniques were used to create the final image. First off the object was hand drafted to a 1:1 scale then put into photoshop to clean up the image then moved into illustrator to add dimensions. The purpose was to reinforce drafting learned and to add another element to give the image another layer of quality and precision
This project is a continuation of the hand drafted object, and the purpose is to move away from the hand drafting aspect and to create the final image solely in a digital aspect. The object is first drafted in AutoCAD and then moved into illustrator to add in dimensions.
In this project a series of vectors was used to create a multitude of layers in order to create a facial structure, that was then filled in with color to create a cohesive rendered self-portrait. The purpose was to further explore the tools of illustrator, to create a clean concise final image.

Constructs 1
Constructs 1
Once again photoshop was used in order to improved upon models we have already built in order to more professionally represent work.
Constructs 2
Here Entourage was added to a previously post processed model, to give it materiality, texture, and landscape.
Constructs 2
In this aspect of the project an ariel photo of a model was taken and then superimposed with a google earth image, and then greyscaled.
Constructs 2
An exterior perspective of our respective models was drafted
Portfolio draft 1
Here, the first draft of our final portfolio was constructed to include all the projects to date.
Competition Board
Here the Brion Cemetery was analyzed, and aspectd of it were chosen to further investigate. Here the procession, and the interaction between the living and the dead within the interior and exterior spaces. A competition board with a short blurb was then created to cenvey those points, in a visual manner.
Scarpa Brocure
In this assignment we were asked to take an architect and further research their work and represent it in either a monograph, brocure or magazine. here Carlo Scarpa was researched and the theme of perspective in his works was analyzed. included in this analysis is the Brion Cemetery, and Olivetti showroom.
Portfolio draft 2
in this assignment our portfolio was revisited after being critiqued, and revisions were made and new works were added to the preexisting system
Redux
here a model for a visitors center of our creation was documented using a multitude of learned resources. An initial photograph was taken then brought into AutoCad to be constructed. thenthe construction was moved into photoshop to be entoraged.
Molly Langendoefer| AFND 112: Technics of Communication
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Molly Langendoefer| AFND 112: Technics of Communication

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