This course blog is where we communicate as a group, share responses to assignments, and post our work. You are required to publish posts according to assignments found on Moodle, and are encouraged to share images, make comments, and pose public questions throughout the semester.
I think you did a nice job here, Brandon. The poster is compositionally sound in its organization: the slightly angled perspective of the stone wall leading to our hero, the queen, and straight vertically up the particularly positioned laser beam (exactly along a line of thirds!), across our text, and back down again along the right, through the supplemental background information. I think I would just HAVE to see this movie. The only minor tweaks would be that the dildo could use more shadowing in order to position it realistically on the edge of the foregrounded wall; and perhaps the shade of the dragon could be more tamped down, possibly by reducing the opacity slightly, or positioning it translucently behind the planet/orbit layer. Funny take overall, I think it works.
I think you did a nice job here, Brandon. The poster is compositionally sound in its organization: the slightly angled perspective of the stone wall leading to our hero, the queen, and straight vertically up the particularly positioned laser beam (exactly along a line of thirds!), across our text, and back down again along the right, through the supplemental background information. I think I would just HAVE to see this movie. The only minor tweaks would be that the dildo could use more shadowing in order to position it realistically on the edge of the foregrounded wall; and perhaps the shade of the dragon could be more tamped down, possibly by reducing the opacity slightly, or positioning it translucently behind the planet/orbit layer. Funny take overall, I think it works.
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