I recently joined an online group which has only been going for a short while.
We have a challenge for the month of June. I only joined in the last 3 or 4 days. So not much time to be making and doing.
However, I have found that the theme proposed and the timeframe have come together reasonably well - so far.
The theme is Collections (or Collections, I can't actually remember at the moment). Being in a hurry, I just thought, what have I collected in the past? The first thing that came to mind was - swap cards.
So, being a person who hasn't thrown out a lot along the way, I found a small collection that I have kept. I do remember getting rid of some, many years ago, but had some that I just couldn't bear to part with.
I went through the ones I had, keeping in mind that I need a fairly simple image to work with in a short period of time. I came up with some fish cards. I decided to use them as they also are a collection of fish.
Not being person who chooses to draw, I decided to play around with them in Photoshop.
I had thought to use them at actual size and make the images. Then I realised that that might be a bit fiddly, so I enlarged the images and printed them out in black and white. I have some cards that have the same image but in different colours, so I thought I could play around with different fabrics and see if I could come up with something along those lines.
The background was going to be a bit of a problem, especially if I used the cards in an upright way, it was going to look rather regular and any mistakes would stand out. And I am sure I would make mistakes.
Bright idea - use the backs. The cards are often from playing card sets and have the usual playing card images on them. I photographed some and played around with them in Photoshop too.
That is as far as I have got, so far. I am hoping to use the above cards as the background, then lay the fish cards over the top.
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017
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