2. Primary colours Secondary colours Tertiary
colours
Warm colours and
cool colours can
represent your
mood for example
if you’re in a red
room you will feel
warm, if you were
in a blue-
green(grey blue)
room you would
feel cooler.
MONOCHROMATIC same
colour(blue) just lighter(by
adding white you get baby
blue) or darker(by adding
black you get dark blue)
3. Unit 13 Assignment 2
What is digital graphics:
digital graphics are images and or text created on or
scanned into a computer.
A digital camera uses 1's and 0's to create the image, not
film, so the photograph is also considered digital.
whereas a photograph from film is just a photographic
print.
4. What is digital graphics?
Applying computer technology to create your artwork.
Digital graphics can be split into four sub-categories:
• Bitmap
• Vector
• Meta
• Animated
Graphics fall into three main categories:
• Images, e.g. scanned/downloaded photos
• Computer generated graphics, e.g. logos, interface elements
• Computer generated images, e.g. graphics that look lifelike
5. Graphical styles
A graphic style is a set of reusable appearance attributes.
Graphic styles allow you to quickly change the look of an
object; for example, you can change its fill and stroke color,
alter its transparency, and apply effects in one step. All the
changes you apply with graphic styles are completely
reversible.
You can apply graphic styles to objects, groups, and layers.
When you apply a graphic style to a group or layer, every
object in the group or layer takes on the attributes of the
graphic style
6. Cel-Shading
is a type of non-photorealistic
rendering designed to make 3-
D computer graphics appear to
be flat.
Cel-shading is often used to
imitate the style of a comic
books or cartoons.
Cels (short for celluloid),
Conventional (smooth) lighting
values are considered for each
pixel and then quantized to a
small number of isolated
shades to create the
characteristic flat look.
where the shadows and highlights appear
more like blocks of colour rather than
mixed in a smooth way
7. Abstract
The most strict definition of an abstract strategy game requires that it
cannot have random elements or hidden information.
Some abstract strategy games have multiple starting positions of which
it is required that one be randomly determined.
Some games, such as Arimaa and DVONN, have the players build the
starting position in a separate initial phase which itself conforms
strictly to abstract strategy game principles
8. Photorealism
Photorealism is the genre of painting based on
using cameras and photographs to gather visual
information.
9. Exaggeration
Exaggeration is used in games, mostly in RPG
this art style is used for anime and manga typically
artist exaggerates many things within the game,
mostly games with a Japanese influence, for
example, in the game "final fantasy 7" the character
"cloud" has a huge sword.
Exaggeration is also used for
emotions, as the characters
have bigger eyes when sad,
and strong characters
are muscular etc.
10. Cel-Shading Game
Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl
Urban brawl takes the popular ‘beat-em-up’ style and fuses it with your favourite
game. Not only does urban brawl break new ground in terms of gameplay, but
visuals as well. From start to finish the game looks and feels like a virtual comic
book, the world and its inhabitants are entirely cell shaded and the story is told
through a series of sin city inspired cut scenes.
You will fight dozens of new enemies,
using over 15 new weapons to beat the
life out of them. Fight across 9 brand
new levels, choosing between
numerous paths and decisions, each
vastly changing the outcome of the
game.
11. Games with exaggeration
Tekken 6
Tekken 6 is a game were all the
characters have a story line and a
special fighting skill, this is an
exaggeration game because some of the
characters such as Jin (photo) he has
unhuman powers, his hair is
exaggerated, and his clothes are
exaggerated.