Question: Could
pokemon defeat Voldemort? What would that battle look like?
Fieldwork 2:
Formulate three methodologies based off of one of your questions above. Remember, you are creating 3 works from one methodology (or recipe) listed below:
Fieldwork 2:
Formulate three methodologies based off of one of your questions above. Remember, you are creating 3 works from one methodology (or recipe) listed below:
Define the scope of investigation (purpose / intended meaning): Thinking of the wizarding world and how Voldemort tried to gain power, I want to investigate what pokemon the characters would have on their team (of up to 6 pokemon). My primary mode of investigation will be to look at different pokemon types, moves, abilities, etc., to find what pokemon would match the personalities of the characters and their skills and weaknesses. I could make teams of pokemon for different characters in the story, including Harry and Voldemort. So I’ll be making pokemon teams based on individual characters’ personalities and strengths.
Define your approach (change in studio practice(s), convergent or divergent): The approach would be to not just make drawings, but make actual pokemon cards with the original pokemon card design. I’d make the cards out of a thick paper or thin cardboard. The approach would be convergent because I’d need to plan out what goes on the cards before actually making the final product.
Define your strategies (models, concepts, brainstorming, creative techniques): My strategies would include determining each character’s personality, likes/dislikes, and other traits. Using those traits I will then determine what pokemon types would best represent certain characters. I’d go through a list of all the current pokemon and determine based on personality traits, skills, and weaknesses which pokemon certain characters would have. I will form a list of 6-12 pokemon for each of three characters, and from each list I will choose the best 6. With these pokemon I will determine which natural abilities and moves will fit each character’s fighting style/personality style. With this information, I will then make pokemon cards for each character. Each character will have a team of 6 pokemon, so I will make a total of 18 cards. All cards will include their name, type, ability, moves, image, and weakness information.
Which critical framework(s) will you use to critique the work and identify if it was successful. Describe: I will use structuralist and deconstructionist frameworks. I will ask at least two classmates and other people if the pokemon I listed are in fact representational of the characters. I will ask for input.
Think of the following:
Media: Either paint (acrylic or water colors) or colored pencil on either cardboard or thick paper.
Scale (size): Approx. 3.5 inches x 2.5 inches (roughly the size of a pokemon card)
Materials, support structure, & presentation: Cardboard/thick paper, colored pencils(or paints, depending on what I pick to use),
Formal Techniques: I will try to replicate the original pokemon card look to the best of my ability in the media chosen. I will also do my best to make the text as realistic as possible.
Plan for visual research (include direct or indirect resources): I will look at pokemon cards to set the style for my pieces. Then I will research for the characters I choose to make pokemon teams for. I will also do visual research for the pokemon chosen so I know what they look like. I will do some sketches with all of the information I collect and practice coloring it in my chosen medium before I move to my final.
**Using this one**
Define the scope of
investigation (purpose / intended meaning): I want to take creatures from
Harry Potter and make a piece of art that is in the same set up of a pokemon
battle, and these creatures will be representing pokemon. I will have Volemort
battling with his ‘pokemon’, Nagini, Harry Potter with his ‘pokemon’, Hedwig,
and Dumbledore with his ‘pokemon’, Fawkes. Each piece will have the ‘trainer’
with his pokemon, and in a pokemon battle environment.
Define your approach (change in studio practice(s), convergent or divergent): The approach will be convergent because I’d have to plan out what the basic drawing will be before starting. I will make the Harry Potter characters have a ‘pokemon’ style, so semi-anime and the animals will look more like pokemon would.
Define your strategies (models, concepts, brainstorming, creative techniques): My strategies would include figuring out a good ‘location’ for each battle to occur (gym battle style, tall grass, etc). I would then have to decide if they would be battling alone, training, or battling against someone else. I will make several thumbnail sketches and pick the best for each character.
Which critical framework(s) will you use to critique the work and identify if it was successful. Describe: I will use structuralist and deconstructionist frameworks. Pointing model, I’m enthusiastic about the subject…I’ll also ask others’ opinions on the sketches to make sure these are the best ideas.
Think of the following:
Media: Painting
Scale (size): 18 x 24
Materials, support structure, & presentation: Acrylic paint, canvas.
Formal Techniques: I will attempt to paint the characters in a pokemon/anime style.
Plan for visual research (include direct or indirect resources): I will research anime styles and pokemon styles to help mimic the pokemon style in my paintings. I will also research different ways and styles to paint on a canvas.
Define your approach (change in studio practice(s), convergent or divergent): The approach will be convergent because I’d have to plan out what the basic drawing will be before starting. I will make the Harry Potter characters have a ‘pokemon’ style, so semi-anime and the animals will look more like pokemon would.
Define your strategies (models, concepts, brainstorming, creative techniques): My strategies would include figuring out a good ‘location’ for each battle to occur (gym battle style, tall grass, etc). I would then have to decide if they would be battling alone, training, or battling against someone else. I will make several thumbnail sketches and pick the best for each character.
Which critical framework(s) will you use to critique the work and identify if it was successful. Describe: I will use structuralist and deconstructionist frameworks. Pointing model, I’m enthusiastic about the subject…I’ll also ask others’ opinions on the sketches to make sure these are the best ideas.
Think of the following:
Media: Painting
Scale (size): 18 x 24
Materials, support structure, & presentation: Acrylic paint, canvas.
Formal Techniques: I will attempt to paint the characters in a pokemon/anime style.
Plan for visual research (include direct or indirect resources): I will research anime styles and pokemon styles to help mimic the pokemon style in my paintings. I will also research different ways and styles to paint on a canvas.
Define the scope of investigation (purpose / intended meaning): If Harry Potter characters were inserted into the pokemon game, Voldemort would be the head of team rocket, and the team rocket grunts would be death eaters. I want to figure out what the characters would look like in the team rocket uniforms.
Define your approach (change in studio practice(s), convergent or divergent): This would be convergent because I’d need to plan out what the uniforms would look like, as well as find people to help be my models and clothes for them to wear.
Define your strategies (models, concepts, brainstorming, creative techniques): First I would design the team rocket clothes, in a way that would make them harry potter-like. I’d make several sketches. Once I figured out the uniform designs, I’d find models. With these models, I’d find clothing that fit and alter it to look like my designs. I’d need make up to make someone into voldemort.
Which critical framework(s) will you use to critique the work and identify if it was successful. Describe: I will use structuralist and deconstructionist frameworks. I would show classmates my designs to see if they are worthy of voldemort’s pokemon gang.
Think of the following:
Media: fabric/clothing and photography (maybe)
Scale (size): human size
Materials, support structure, & presentation: I will need cloth and clothing that will work with my design. I’ll also need sewing supplies. I should also get make up and a good camera so I can shoot my models in the outfits.
Formal Techniques: I will try to get the harry potter characters as close as possible to their personalities. I will try to design based on this and hopefully the outfits will turn out to be something they could actually wear should they be a pokemon terrorist organization.
Plan for visual research (include direct or indirect resources): I will research sewing and clothing making and altering. I’ll also research cosplay. I should aslo research how to take really good pictures of characters (like in cosplay photoshoots).
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