Characters



I drew Lucy Lilac's face and body on Adobe Photoshop and Paint.NET neatly to make the main character professional for the final experiment. Then I added colour to the main character with dazzling colours to make the character attractive and good-looking people while I am using shades of purple on the main character to make this character stands out on a black outline for the 2D model.


I drew Amy Fire's face and body on Adobe Photoshop and Paint.NET neatly to make the character professional for the final experiment. Then I added colour to the character to make this character goes vibrant and good-looking while I am using red, orange and yellow colours with a black outline for the 2D model.


I drew and trace the character called Rebecca on Adobe Photoshop program neatly to make this character professional for the final experiment. Then I added colour to the character to make this character goes vibrant and good looking while I am using shades of pink with an outline for the 2D model.
Happy Meal Sketches and Making Process

I traced the template from Happy Meal box from the internet then I traced the Happy Meal box template but I chose Paint.NET program because it is a best and free creative program has basic and advanced techniques.

I added some details and 2D characters on the Happy Meal Box to make the template goes dazzling and vibrant. I will add some details such as logos and symbols and texts of the title of the film plus activities to play.

I used layers as an advanced technique to traced and connect images and colour separately so my experiment can be neat than adding details together in the same image. Then I merged down the layers to make an image of my final outcome.


I used a basic tool magnifying glass to zoom in the details with 200% while I am drawing these outlines carefully on the template so my final outcome can be non-manual.

I added colour to the template to make my experiment dazzling and vibrant that match to my target audience.

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I added the film title, activities and more images to Happy Meal box to make my experiment professional as part of the promotion of the film with dazzling and vibrant patterns on the background. The target audience of the Happy Meal box aimed for girls aged 3-11 because this design is much girly and vibrant which the girls will like this design.
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I used a basic tool is brush and I changed the brush width to 5 to make the brush smaller than the large measurement to trace the Happy Meal box template and patterns with a black outline to make the template and patterns stand out when I draw the template and patterns neatly.


I used a colour wheel to change a different colour while I am moving the colour wheel to pick the colour. Then I used a basic tool paint bucket to fill the colour on the box and patterns to make my final experiment luminous and vibrant.
Limited Edition Cereal box and Making Process

I filled the cereal box template with bright lilac colour on Paint.NET program then I added a black outline on the template to make it stand out.

I added some details on the back of the cereal box template as a pattern then I inserted a barcode on the template to make the product professional.

I used an advanced technique called Layers to design the parts on my cereal box template separately so the layers can be merged the rectangle and patterned details of the templates altogether to make an image.

I used a advanced technique called Layers to show the parts of my work are separately to design the product effectively before I merged the parts into the product work.

I added the detail on the front and side of the cereal box template to make it attractive and I filled the reverse (back) of the template with a colour purple on Corel Draw 2019 program.

I used a Paint Bucket tool to fill the reverse (back) of the breakfast cereal box with a colour purple before I added a detail with a basic tool called pen.

I added the bar-code on the cereal box template to make the product professional for selling at the supermarkets. I used the Barcode Wizard to custom my own bar code by using UPC(A) with 11 digits then I insert the barcode into the template.

I added colour by using brush tool in different sizes to these details and background on the front, side and reverse (back) of the breakfast cereal template on Adobe Illustrator program to make my product vibrant for the target audience will like this design. I added outlines of these details with black and different colours to make them stand out of the product design.

I added the character, breakfast cereal and details such as film title and heading of the activity on the template to make the product professional for my 2nd promotion experiment. Also, I inserted the door sign with "Do Not Disturb" phrase and luminous colours to make the door sign dazzling and vibrant for the decoration on the bedroom door. The target audience of the limited edition breakfast cereal for girls aged 3-11 because this design of the product is girly and vibrant with luminous and colourful patterns on the product design.
Film Poster and Making Process

I chose the enchanted forest background from the internet and insert the background to the blank film poster on Adobe Spark software.

I added film company is Warner Brothers and my own company called Luci Company with copyright restrictions on the film poster so my experiment can be protected by law. I will attach the 3D characters and details on the poster as the final step.


I used the text styles to change the fonts and sizes on the poster to make the texts even.
For a tagline of the film poster, I used Pacific Northwest font with white colour to make a tagline fancy and wacky for the target audience whose like the typography font style.
For the companies of the film, I used Lato Black Italic font with white colour and small size to make the details even on the bottom of the poster with the correct poster layout.
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I added some text to the film poster with different types of typography fonts to make the experiment wacky and professional for the target audience before I insert the 3D characters and film titles and company logos to the poster.

I inserted 3D characters into the poster on Adobe Spark from Adobe Muse then convert to PNG from Adobe Photoshop when I was making changes to the character with poses and emotions. This is my final experiment of my FMP topic Children's Film which is an important experiment and the target audience of the film suitable for children aged 3-11 and some people with all ages because this film contains dramatic adventure and fantasy within the film genre.

I used a text tool for a tagline and other details on the film poster and I attached images of a film title, companies and 3D characters by using a photo tool to insert some images to the poster.

I scaled companies and 3D characters to make them smaller and even for the poster layout.