Skip to main content

Autoscopy Project


JPEG 100% / 9.86 MB



JPEG 75% / 4.06 MB



JPEG 50% / 1.88 MB



JPEG 25% / 1.11 MB



JPEG 0% / 656 KB



GIF Grayscale, 2 Colors /  341 KB



GIF Perceptual, 4 Colors /  612 KB



GIF Restrictive, Auto Colors / 2.26 MB



GIF Selective, 2 Colors / 162 KB



B&W Version of GIF Selective, 2 Colors / 162 KB


Hey!

For this project, I aimed for a clean but intriguing visual. I wanted to have a waterfall flowing out of my head. I set my camera up on a tripod and used some lamps for lighting and got this image of myself. I found an image of a waterfall online that I liked then I blended the images. This was created using Adobe Photoshop. I hope you like it!

- Beau Babics

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Personal Logo Sketches

I came up with 5 words that best describe me then made 5 possible logo sketches for each word. I used the screenshotted images as a "mood board" to help give me inspiration. My 5 words are chill, contemplative, honest, observant, and unique. - Beau Babics

Personal Logo Final Versions

 Hey! So I decided to choose the word "unique" because I thought it best described me and I had an idea of implementing a unicycle (one of my favorite hobbies: https://youtu.be/MC8VDxD4wNI) into the logo. I created all of these versions using Adobe Illustrator. I made two versions of the logo - one all-black version and the other with the i and Q that make up the shape of the unicycle and rider be blue. I feel that these different versions could have many implementations depending on the circumstance. I tried to make the logo as simple as possible while trying to make it clear that the letters made up the unicycle. I hope you like it! - Beau Babics

Animation Project

MP4 GIF Hey! For this project, I decided to recreate a short animated version of a documentary I made called UNI. I created this by first making a short 20 second cut of the documentary in Premiere and then imported it into Photoshop. I drew about 190 frames, tracing the outline of my body and background using my iPad Pro with Apple Pencil in the Photoshop app. Once I completed the drawings, I exported the images as a video and created a final polished version in Premiere. Each individual shot in the video took approximately 7 hours each to complete, totaling about 28 hours of drawing. I hope you like it! - Beau Babics