Tuesday, August 9, 2011

How to Outline in Gimp: Louboutin Heels

By the time I got to the heels part on my Cinderella panel cartoon, I had this down to a science, so I thought I'd share.

Like I said in my post on that cartoon, outlining the objects is the best way for me to make applique patterns.  The idea is to make a rough draft, not be perfect.

1. Original Picture.  I knew for my composition I wanted them flipped around so I chose Image>Transform>Flip Horizontally.












Step 2: In Gimp, go to Layer>New Layer and hit OK.  Choose the pencil tool, I used the second to smallest brush size for the pencil. Make sure you are working on your new layer and not the original picture by checking that the new layer is highlighted in the "Layers, Channels, Paths..." window.  Start tracing around the major lines of the picture.  By clicking the little eye on the Layers window, you can toggle the background on and off to see if you have made connections with your lines.  I do this especially when working on dark objects.



Step 3: Toggle off the background layer (by clicking the eye on the Layers window) and you will see your outline.  Now is the time to make any changes.  I needed to make the pointing-forward shoe on the right a little thinner, it looked strange as just an outline.








Step 4: Since I wasn't just doing the heels, but putting them into another picture, at this point I copied the outline layer only and pasted it into my cartoon.  I decided that with both shoes standing up like that, it looked to formal to go with everything else in the room, so I isolated the left shoe with the lasso selector, and rotated just that shoe so it looked like it had fallen over.  You can see the final result in this final version of the cartoon. (Click for larger)

Fairytale Book Project: Cinderella Cartoon

In terms of art and not Saturday morning programming, a cartoon is a to-scale design that will then be transferred to another media, like tapestry, or, in my case, applique.  Consider a cartoon like a sketch.

I have a hard time drawing, as in, what I see in my head I cannot get onto paper.  Because of this, I will be doing a lot of my cartoon work with Gimp, which is a free equivalent to a program like Photoshop Elements. Teachers can't get better than free.

I'm using the Sims 3 as modeling for my people.  It probably sounds strange, but they are life-like enough to be able to get proportions and body positioning off of them. I also use it to create rooms as I have a hard time figuring out perspective and 3d given just pencil and paper.  Using Gimp, I will trace these figures and create the cartoon for the Cinderella page.

"Cinderella's on her bedroom floor
She's got a
Crush on the guy at the liquor store
Cause Mr. Charming don't come home anymore
And she forgets why she came here
"

I am going to be doing fairly literal interpretations of each verse.  Cinderella's is one of the least complicated concepts from the song.  The only action she's doing is sitting.  Therefore, I am bringing out more details in the bedroom, and adding some mess around her on the floor.  You may notice some heels - did you know Cinderella's glass slippers were Louboutin?

1. Background picture from the Sims 3.  Shows too much detail for my purposes but shows perspective and size.











2. I scale up the bed area and outline the bed on another layer, then grab just the outline of the bed.  I outlined first in white to make it easier to see.











3. In the Sims 3, there is an action called "Gaze at the stars" that you can take with your love interest.  It was basically the pose I wanted Cinderella in.










4. I had to isolate Cinderella out, flip her around to better fit the composition, and then fill in her missing arm that had been stuck behind the love interest I needed for the purpose of the Sims 3.

5. I originally tried just placing the fixed Cinderella in the room without outlining, but this didn't work right.  Also, I hadn't quite figured out layers on Gimp yet.  Remember, I had pretty much no experience with Photoshop before this project.








6. This is when I actually started with the outlining.  After I got the bed, I outlined Cinderella.






7. I added Cinderella to the room and tilted the head to make it look like she was resting her head against the bed.  I also had to lengthen the bed a bit to make it not look like a twin.  Finally, I added some final details.  Her glass heels are there; she's thinking about the liquor store; there's a poster on the wall; she's holding a glass of whiskey; and there's a mess of records on the floor.
(Click to see larger version)
 The result is that I have a basic idea of the shapes and size that I want.  In order to print it out at the correct size, I took it over to Excel and stretched it until it was taking up four sheets, which is the size I wanted. The black lines in Excel indicate where the page breaks are so you can get an idea of size.

Final thoughts:  Obviously the cartoon is just a simple version of what I'm doing.  The records, the words within the thought bubble, and the poster will not look like that in the final version. I will probably be using TAP (Transfer Artist Paper) to make those details.  For now, I have them where I want them, and that's the most important part.  The system of using Gimp and tracing over objects seems to work really well for me, so I will probably continue to do this as I go on.  I know the final drawing looks shaky, but I will smooth those out as I trace out my applique pattern pieces.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

ideas brainstorm post

Books:
Fairy Tale
Without you
The Crane Wife
Hazards of Love
Fairy Tail in Central Park
The Hunger Games
Harry Potter
Propaganda Posters/Modernized subjects?

Calendars:
Simple Blocks
Applique design for specific months
Folktale cats
Cat advertisement (Like Chat Noir)

Fairytale Lyrics (Fairytale Book Project Part 1)

by Sara Bareilles.

Planning on making each girl into one panel, then a conclusion panel with the last verse.  Have not quite figured that out yet.


You can hear a snippet of the song here on Amazon.


Fairytale Lyrics
Cinderella's on her bedroom floor
She's got a
Crush on the guy at the liquor store
Cause Mr. Charming don't come home anymore
And she forgets why she came here
Sleeping Beauty's in a foul mood
For shame she says
None for you dear prince, I'm tired today
I'd rather sleep my whole life away than have you keep me from dreaming

[Chorus:]
'cause I don't care for your fairytales
You're so worried about the maiden though you know
She's only waiting on the next best thing

Snow White is doing dishes again cause
What else can you do
With seven itty-bitty men?
Sends them to bed and calls up a friend
Says will you meet me at midnight?
The tall blonde lets out a cry of despair says
Would have cut it myself if I knew men could climb hair
I'll have to find another tower somewhere and keep away from the windows

[Chorus]

Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom
Man made up a story said that I should believe him
Go and tell your white knight that he's handsome in hindsight
But I don't want the next best thing
So I sing and hold my head down and I break these walls round me
Can't take no more of your fairytale love

[Chorus]

I don't care
I don't care
Worry bout the maiden though you know
She's only waiting spent the whole life being graded on the sanctity of patience and a dumb
Appreciation
But the story needs some mending and a better happy ending
Cause I don't want the next best thing
No no I don't want the next best thing

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Without You

Ever since I performed a compilation of Rent songs in high school, I have always had these really vivid images when listening to/singing "Without You" with Mimi and Roger. I'm going to try and finally get these images out of my head and onto fabric. It will most likely be multi-style fabrics - piecing, appliquéing, embroidery, and quilting. Possibly some beading.

Lyrics:
Without You:

MIMI
Without you, the ground thaws, the rain falls, the grass grows.
Without you, the seeds root, the flowers bloom, the children play.
The stars gleam, the poets dream, the eagles fly, without you.
The earth turns, the sun burns, but I die, without you.
Without you, the stars roar the breeze warms, the girl smiles, the cloud moves.
Without you, the tides change, the boys run, the oceans crash.
The crowds roar, the days soar, the babies cry, without you.
The moon glows, the river flows, but I die, without you.

MIMI & ROGER
The world revives, colors renew,
but I know blue, only blue, lonely blue, within me blue.

MIMI
Without you.
Without you the hand gropes, the ear hears, the pulse beats.

BOTH
Without you, the eyes gaze, the legs walk, the lungs breathe.

ROGER
The mind churns!

MIMI
The mind churns!

ROGER
The heart yearns!

MIMI
The heart yearns!

BOTH
The tears dry, without you. Life goes on, but I’m gone.

MIMI
Cause I die, without you.

ROGER
Without you.

BOTH
Without you