So I decided to get some images together and play around with the half tone settings. this one I did of beethoven the composer, here I was just playing with the effect due to the size of the image you have to zoom into the image quite a bit before you see the, which would defeat the purpose of me using the effect so I kept playing around with the settings until I got the effect I wanted. So I decided to play with effect and I got the effect below where it is a lot more noticeable.
I wanted the pictures to have some sort of artistic relevance, that's why I decided to have Beethoven up there first, the reason I decided to change it to Picasso was because he was also became a big inspiration during this project and the effect seemed to work with the halftone effect a lot better.

I also looked into Religion for inspiration as in my first year we had gone to see a lot of painting from the renaissance era, so I had to think of a way that I could combine that with something that has a Picasso feel without it looking corny, It's not a perfect master piece however after playing around with and getting it to look and feel the way I wanted it, I Thought it would be a good idea to put that up in the Ident.
As you can see below the image is a fusion of two images and in certain areas it has this feel of it's one whole image, whilst at the same time there are areas where it looks like there are two images. The aspect I love about this image is that the left eye looks like it is looking at you whilst at the same time it is looking away into the sky, I wanted it to have some sort of meaning when I was creating it without it sounding cheesy. I definitely enjoyed experimenting with this image because I had to think of how I wanted it to look and make sure the images were right for each other, so in that aspect it was interesting to see, I also looked into other examples for this there were a few I came across that were interesting, I wanted to see if I could get some inspiration for it as well as that I wanted to see if it was socially accepted as Religion is a very sensitive subject.




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