Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Tate GIF!

The final product for my Tate GIF entry! As seen in my second storyboard, I used the idea where a breeze is moving through the picture, ruffling her dress and causing movement in the background. It's a little more subtle than what I had in mind (then again I don't want a tornado ripping through the scenery). The picture I used is a remix of  "Girl in a Garden" by William Scott of Oldham way back in 1880. I chose this painting because I loved the position of the girl as well as the layout and colors of the background. I had a few ideas for this picture but I decided to go with something that wasn't too ambitious in order to keep the look and feel of the original image. 
http://tatecollectives.tumblr.com/
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/special-event/1840s-gif-party-call-submissions
Programs used: GIMP, unfreez, GIF Animator

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