Thursday, March 22, 2018

Homework #6

League of Legends



Ten groups of 5 people each take place in a tournament to try and destroy the opposing team's nexus. There are five different places you can choose to go: Top Lane, Middle Lane, Bottom Lane, Support (which goes with the bottom laner), and the Jungler. Every character has special abilities that make them unique in their own way and everyone will continuously respawn, but the longer the match goes on the longer it will take you to respawn.  Everyone will have to fight groups of minions that spawn every so often to help their team out, they will worry about towers that fire lasers at you if you are the first to come within range of it, or if you fight the enemy under their tower, and you have to worry about various creatures in the jungle.

Movie Poster I love or hate

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I love this poster because even if you did watch the trailers you are left wondering who is this little girl and how much of an impact will she have on Logan, or how much Logan will affect her.

Homework #5

Dustin Stanton got his first muse for design at a movie agency when he saw newly designed movie posters for a film.  He stated how he went on his own in 2009, but eventually started working with Paul Thomas Anderson at BLT.  Dustin praised Paul for never throwing out any good ideas and managing to use them somehow.  For the movie Magnolia, Dustin had an idea that Paul liked about a frog coming down and creating a tear and revealing a blue sky and there was a basket weaving idea where all of their lives were being weaved together and they ended up using both of those ideas for DVD packaging.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Homework #4

In this article Mary Winkler was able to interview Dave Perillo, who is also known as Montygog.  Perillo explains how artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Walt Disney inspired most of his designs as an illustrator.  Perillo also explains how the book Ed Emberly's Drawing Book of Animals showed him how you can make designs from basic shapes.  Shows like Scooby-Doo, Looney Toons, GI Joe, and Super Friends were his inspiration to start being an Illustrator.