Here is my layplan for my alice in wonderland dress
Lucy's FMP
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
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Monday, 12 May 2014
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Research analysis
RESEARCH ANALYSIS
This illustration by John Tenniel in 1865 depicts what the character of Alice from the book Alice in Wonderland written by Lewis Caroll, might look like. i like this image because its very detailed and realistic, you can even read the writing on the bottle and its not full of color which would distract from the image itself. i like he way the image is made up of a series of stroked lines, it gives it a really nice effect. what i don't like about this image is the lack of scenery and objects the image is very much so based on the the table and alice, which i guess could be a good thing but it doesn't really give us a sense of the story or how whacky is is. i think i will use this image in my FMP as a reference because it is clear and easy to see the clothes that alice is wearing so this image will be useful for me to be able to look back and make sure that my outfit will be relatively true to the original.
This illustration by John Tenniel in 1865 depicts what the character of Alice from the book Alice in Wonderland written by Lewis Caroll, might look like. i like this image because its very detailed and realistic, you can even read the writing on the bottle and its not full of color which would distract from the image itself. i like he way the image is made up of a series of stroked lines, it gives it a really nice effect. what i don't like about this image is the lack of scenery and objects the image is very much so based on the the table and alice, which i guess could be a good thing but it doesn't really give us a sense of the story or how whacky is is. i think i will use this image in my FMP as a reference because it is clear and easy to see the clothes that alice is wearing so this image will be useful for me to be able to look back and make sure that my outfit will be relatively true to the original.
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