-Jason Robidoux
Artist Reflection: Personal Identity
1. The strongest part of my work, I believe, was that I was able to create an image that portrayed who I am, without it being a cluster of images.
2. One thing that I could've improved on was how my bottom half of the picture didn't have a true background. Even if I added something, it could've been cluttered, but I think I could've done something to enhance it.
3. The easiest part of this activity was choosing the one real image, Patrice Bergeron. He is my favorite hockey player, due to his level of skill and classiness.
4. The most difficult part of this project, which wasn't actually hard, was deciding what cartoon images I wanted to use.
5. I demonstrated the objective by creating an image that said what my personal identity was. I chose one real picture and modeled the colors of the cartoon ones after colors from the real one. I used the correct tools, such as: the eye dropper, paint bucket, move tool. Also, I reached the requirement of a minimum of 10 layers.
6. If I could've done this activity again I would've added something for the background of the bottom half of the picture because its just white.

Jason, Nice job collecting, placing, and working with the colors from your main character to balance out the piece. I agree with you that the background on the bottom half needs something. I would try a darker value of gray to play off the gray in the windshield and wild cat.
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