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Title: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 02, 2018, 10:23:43 am
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Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Prudent on August 14, 2018, 10:47:52 pm
Hey all,

I'm kind of stuck in a rut at the moment with where I'm heading with my folio. The pitch is coming up, but I am yet to select my finals for both presentations- the reason being not having enough in my folio. That and the direction my teacher would like me to go in wouldn't suit my brief culturally. My brief has a focus on promoting Asian culture to the people of Melbourne.
Could I possibly have some advice on creative ways to promote culture through a brand identity + poster? Without losing any significant meaning if I'm manipulating Asian characters?
(Packaging would be easier once those two are done.)

Please and thank you!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 15, 2018, 11:41:58 am
Hey all,

I'm kind of stuck in a rut at the moment with where I'm heading with my folio. The pitch is coming up, but I am yet to select my finals for both presentations- the reason being not having enough in my folio. That and the direction my teacher would like me to go in wouldn't suit my brief culturally. My brief has a focus on promoting Asian culture to the people of Melbourne.
Could I possibly have some advice on creative ways to promote culture through a brand identity + poster? Without losing any significant meaning if I'm manipulating Asian characters?
(Packaging would be easier once those two are done.)

Please and thank you!

Hey Prudent, welcome to the forums. ;D Great to see some activity on the VCD board.

Definitely feel the whole folio rut thing haha. Don't worry - you'll get there in the end, even if it feels like ages away atm. 👊 If you're concerned about pure bulk/mass in your folio, something that worked nicely for me was just trying out a whole bunch of different methods. I even used tea and coffee at one point to test out some new stuff! Haha.

Re: finals, have you spoken about the cultural sensitivity with your teacher? Could you elaborate on the brand a little more?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Prudent on August 15, 2018, 09:06:20 pm
Hey Prudent, welcome to the forums. ;D Great to see some activity on the VCD board.

Definitely feel the whole folio rut thing haha. Don't worry - you'll get there in the end, even if it feels like ages away atm. 👊 If you're concerned about pure bulk/mass in your folio, something that worked nicely for me was just trying out a whole bunch of different methods. I even used tea and coffee at one point to test out some new stuff! Haha.

Re: finals, have you spoken about the cultural sensitivity with your teacher? Could you elaborate on the brand a little more?

Tea and coffee sounds like an exciting endeavour, I have been experimenting with watercolours recently!
I have spoken to my teacher about cultural sensitivities and she seems to have left the decision making to me.
The tricky part is that she's the one marking.  :-\

My client is an association which aims to promote, embrace and educate about Taiwanese culture (to sum it up). Earlier in the year I've decided to do a brand identity for a Taiwanese festival that will be presented on merchandise and a poster (pres 1), and a children's activity pack (pres 2) with the aim of encouraging children to engage with other cultures.

So far I have played around with symbols on the national flag, national animals/flowers/food, aboriginal patterns, and folklore to a degree to name a few. Taiwanese culture is a little complicated to pinpoint as they do not have a 'distinct' national identity, I have found.

Are there any helpful tips to stay motivated and put yourself in the VCD mindset when at home?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 16, 2018, 11:38:29 am
Tea and coffee sounds like an exciting endeavour, I have been experimenting with watercolours recently!
I have spoken to my teacher about cultural sensitivities and she seems to have left the decision making to me.
The tricky part is that she's the one marking.  :-\

My client is an association which aims to promote, embrace and educate about Taiwanese culture (to sum it up). Earlier in the year I've decided to do a brand identity for a Taiwanese festival that will be presented on merchandise and a poster (pres 1), and a children's activity pack (pres 2) with the aim of encouraging children to engage with other cultures.

So far I have played around with symbols on the national flag, national animals/flowers/food, aboriginal patterns, and folklore to a degree to name a few. Taiwanese culture is a little complicated to pinpoint as they do not have a 'distinct' national identity, I have found.

Are there any helpful tips to stay motivated and put yourself in the VCD mindset when at home?

Hey, sounds like a really cool project!

Watercolours are cool. What else have you tried? For one of my presentations, I was designing really compact backpacker accommodation, so I went out and found samples of different timbers and stuff. I actually included those samples in my folio. I also tried spray paint to get different textures, even though it wasn't really relevant to what I was doing. Plus paints, crayons, Photoshop, Copics, pencils - basically anything I could get my hands on, just to show I was trying lots of different options and being comprehensive haha.

I don't know heaps about Taiwanese culture, but could you work with geography a bit? For example, from memory most of the population lives on the west coast, with many mountains down the middle and to the east (out Hualien way). I wonder if you could use this as inspiration for certain designs? Or looking at the contrast between, say, Taipei around the Taipei 101 area, and the more mountainous regions like Alishan? I think some cool stuff could be done focusing on this sort of contrast.

Re: motivation, I honestly didn't do heaps of my VCD stuff at home. I tried to get to school a little bit early and did a lot of it in the library (or through other classes lol - don't recommend this). But as far as the mindset stuff goes, I've found just sitting down and doodling can get me in the mood. One doodle leads to another, which leads to something else, and then you've stumbled on a new idea. Include these sketches in your folio, too - it's nice to include the entire process, even if you think the initial sketches look terrible haha.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Prudent on August 17, 2018, 06:24:13 am
Hey, sounds like a really cool project!

Watercolours are cool. What else have you tried? For one of my presentations, I was designing really compact backpacker accommodation, so I went out and found samples of different timbers and stuff. I actually included those samples in my folio. I also tried spray paint to get different textures, even though it wasn't really relevant to what I was doing. Plus paints, crayons, Photoshop, Copics, pencils - basically anything I could get my hands on, just to show I was trying lots of different options and being comprehensive haha.

I don't know heaps about Taiwanese culture, but could you work with geography a bit? For example, from memory most of the population lives on the west coast, with many mountains down the middle and to the east (out Hualien way). I wonder if you could use this as inspiration for certain designs? Or looking at the contrast between, say, Taipei around the Taipei 101 area, and the more mountainous regions like Alishan? I think some cool stuff could be done focusing on this sort of contrast.

Re: motivation, I honestly didn't do heaps of my VCD stuff at home. I tried to get to school a little bit early and did a lot of it in the library (or through other classes lol - don't recommend this). But as far as the mindset stuff goes, I've found just sitting down and doodling can get me in the mood. One doodle leads to another, which leads to something else, and then you've stumbled on a new idea. Include these sketches in your folio, too - it's nice to include the entire process, even if you think the initial sketches look terrible haha.

I haven't considered physical geography before, thank you for the inspiration! I shall experiment and see how the outcomes look. I think so far I have tried Photoshop, Illustrator, Copics, watercolours, brush strokes, pencils, mashing geometric shapes together, something like that. Spray paint sounds fun to try...

Thank you so much! (:
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 17, 2018, 09:17:33 am
I haven't considered physical geography before, thank you for the inspiration! I shall experiment and see how the outcomes look. I think so far I have tried Photoshop, Illustrator, Copics, watercolours, brush strokes, pencils, mashing geometric shapes together, something like that. Spray paint sounds fun to try...

Thank you so much! (:

Do you love Copics?!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Prudent on August 20, 2018, 08:00:20 am
Do you love Copics?!

Quite so... I am yet to find a place with student discounts! (Have been building a collection.)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 20, 2018, 09:22:13 am
Quite so... I am yet to find a place with student discounts! (Have been building a collection.)

I could literally talk to you about Copics for an indefinite amount of time hahaha.

Which are your faves?

EDIT: By the way, you might find this thread I made useful?

Making a 100% Folio: A Guide (With Pretty(ish) Pictures!)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Prudent on August 21, 2018, 06:20:50 pm
I could literally talk to you about Copics for an indefinite amount of time hahaha.

Which are your faves?

EDIT: By the way, you might find this thread I made useful?

Making a 100% Folio: A Guide (With Pretty(ish) Pictures!)

Ah yes! I loved that thread and have been using some of your recommendations as guidelines throughout the year- so far successful, haha.

I can't choose which colour I like as my favourite just yet, as a the combination of multiple colours can make something truly amazing.
In saying so, I love to use Y11 and Y17 for highlights when blended with undertones of blue/pink/green.

Do you have a particular favourite Copic colour or combination?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: MrAce531 on August 22, 2018, 09:41:01 pm
Hi, my folio is due next Wednesday and I'm a bit behind and would really appreciate it I could get a few pointers on how to complete the development and refinement stage.

So for presentation 1 I'm designing a Year 12 Common Room building for my school (can be either one or two storeys) and for presentation 2 I'm creating a poster/advertisement for the common room.

For my first concept for presentation 1 (which is a one-storey building), I completed different variations of floor plans/plan views on Visio where I annotated my process and design thinking. After choosing the three that I liked, I conducted a survey/poll and further developed the most voted option, where I designed the interior using The Sims 4 (in one of the folios I saw at Top Designs, someone had used Minecraft to develop one of their ideas so I thought hey why not do something similar).

For my second concept for presentation 2 (which is a two-storey building), I created a few plan views for both the ground floor and the first floor on Visia (not as many as my first concept though). After I was satisfied with my plan views, I began developing ideas for the elevation by experimenting with colour and texture using Illustrator. I also intend on using SketchUp to also develop the exterior. I may also use Illustrator to create one and two-point perspective drawings of my building.

However, I am confused as to what I'm supposed to include in development and what I'm supposed to include in refinement. I originally was going to create instrumental drawings/designs of the plan views and planometric using the technical stuff outlined in VCAA's technical guide (such as including the dimension placement in plan views) but one of the vis com teachers (not my vis com teacher, she's currently away) at my school said that technical/instrumental drawings should only be included once I get to the refinement stage, so now I'm confused as to what I'm supposed to include in development and what I'm supposed to include in refinement. Should I manually create a planometric in development and then render it on computer in refinement? What are some other ways I can develop my ideas in terms of materials, methods and media? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

If you're confused as to what my final's supposed to be, my brief states that the presentation format for presentation 1 is a plan-view, elevation and planometric (scale 1:100) as well as a 'computer rendered 3D layout' (which I could probably create on SketchUp).

Also, with presentation 2, if I explore type, colour and design elements and principles in the development stage, then do I just adjust and finalize the tracking, leading and kearning of the font in the refinement stage?

Sorry if this is long but I'm just really confused right now.

Thanks in advance :)

Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on August 23, 2018, 09:27:45 am
Ah yes! I loved that thread and have been using some of your recommendations as guidelines throughout the year- so far successful, haha.

I can't choose which colour I like as my favourite just yet, as a the combination of multiple colours can make something truly amazing.
In saying so, I love to use Y11 and Y17 for highlights when blended with undertones of blue/pink/green.

Do you have a particular favourite Copic colour or combination?

Hey, glad to hear it's been useful! ;D

Copic colour - sooooo many to choose from haha, but I'm a big fan of BG10 Cool Shadow. You could throw a blanket over about 300 of them, though. ;)

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Hey, good luck for the rest of your folio! How have you found the process so far? Sounds like a nifty project.

It's honestly been a few years since I did VCD now, so this is all based on memory. But for mine, there's quite a lot of overlap between development/refinement. In saying that, I'd say refinement is for more specific/minor adjustments to a concept you're broadly happy with. Colour, size, maybe textures - stuff like that. Development, on the other hand, is a process used before you've chosen the core idea you're going to run with. Not really sure if that's helped; can definitely remember having similar frustrations when I was doing my folios.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: nm2xo on September 29, 2018, 11:09:05 am
Anyone know what I should actually be doing in terms of exam prep?

I am writing up notes now but don't know how to go about studying for the exam.

My folio was pretty well done and think I'll be getting quite a good mark for it. How can I ensure that my exam won't pull down my folio mark and hence my study score?

Thanks!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on October 02, 2018, 03:53:26 pm
Anyone know what I should actually be doing in terms of exam prep?

I am writing up notes now but don't know how to go about studying for the exam.

My folio was pretty well done and think I'll be getting quite a good mark for it. How can I ensure that my exam won't pull down my folio mark and hence my study score?

Thanks!

Hey,

I'd definitely practise doing exam stuff under timed conditions as much as possible. I think this was my biggest challenge in the actual exam. Like, I felt I could render pretty well, but only with what I was used to and with no time conditions. Some things just aren't possible in the exam (for exam, I prefer using Copic markers, but they'd easily seep through the entire exam paper), so be prepared in that sense. :)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: nm2xo on October 03, 2018, 08:38:16 pm
Hey,

I'd definitely practise doing exam stuff under timed conditions as much as possible. I think this was my biggest challenge in the actual exam. Like, I felt I could render pretty well, but only with what I was used to and with no time conditions. Some things just aren't possible in the exam (for exam, I prefer using Copic markers, but they'd easily seep through the entire exam paper), so be prepared in that sense. :)


Thanks for this! Do you recommend memorising any definitions or sentence starters? Like I have written up my notes which are very content heavy- I think that I need to spend more time on this more than anything as my technical drawing skills are pretty good.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: ncda on December 27, 2018, 12:57:26 am
Hi Guys, Could I possibly get some advice on how to achieve a 47+ in Vis Comm next year?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: guac on February 11, 2019, 12:16:00 pm
Hi Guys, Could I possibly get some advice on how to achieve a 47+ in Vis Comm next year?

Make sure you're passionate about viscom and design in general, pick a folio topic that you're interested in, invest in your folio and start working on it as early as possible, take advantage of term breaks by getting as much of your folio done during then as possible, make sure you stay healthy and don't pull too many all nighters, look for constant feedback from your peers and teachers, offer constant feedback to your peers, frequent sites like dezeen, designboom, archdaily and dribbble, see if you can gain access to your viscom classroom during recess and lunch, accept the fact that parts of viscom have a certain element of bull!*$^ and just throw as many annotations into your work as possible.

Seriously, about that last one, one of my friends managed to impress the teacher literally by drawing intentionally random arrows and annotations all across his folio.

I missed out on a 47+ because I slacked off a bit on exam prep since it felt pretty uninteresting to me, especially in comparison to folio work. So don't do that, I guess.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on February 11, 2019, 01:35:31 pm
^Agree on above. Don't neglect exam prep throughout the year, particularly under exam conditions.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: ncda on February 17, 2019, 04:03:53 pm
Make sure you're passionate about viscom and design in general, pick a folio topic that you're interested in, invest in your folio and start working on it as early as possible, take advantage of term breaks by getting as much of your folio done during then as possible, make sure you stay healthy and don't pull too many all nighters, look for constant feedback from your peers and teachers, offer constant feedback to your peers, frequent sites like dezeen, designboom, archdaily and dribbble, see if you can gain access to your viscom classroom during recess and lunch, accept the fact that parts of viscom have a certain element of bull!*$^ and just throw as many annotations into your work as possible.

Seriously, about that last one, one of my friends managed to impress the teacher literally by drawing intentionally random arrows and annotations all across his folio.

I missed out on a 47+ because I slacked off a bit on exam prep since it felt pretty uninteresting to me, especially in comparison to folio work. So don't do that, I guess.

Thank you so much, I have a pretty good idea of what I am going to do for my folio and I am super excited!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: mada on April 02, 2019, 08:30:35 pm
Hello!

I have a question I hope someone has the answer to!

If I am thinking to design a book cover for my folio, what copyright issues do I need to think about? For example, can i use an existing book? If not, can I simple change the name a bit (Eg. Harry Potter to Barry Botter)? What about the publisher's name?

Also, If i want this as communication need one and I want to do environmental design for communication need two, any ideas on what I can design for my client being the author itself or a publishing company?



Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Eucalypt on April 29, 2019, 06:38:49 pm
Hello!

I have a question I hope someone has the answer to!

If I am thinking to design a book cover for my folio, what copyright issues do I need to think about? For example, can i use an existing book? If not, can I simple change the name a bit (Eg. Harry Potter to Barry Botter)? What about the publisher's name?

Also, If i want this as communication need one and I want to do environmental design for communication need two, any ideas on what I can design for my client being the author itself or a publishing company?

Hey Madadeeb,

I hope this reply isn't too late to be useful. When it comes to copyright, it's always best to be on the safe side. I would highly recommend coming up with an original book title and synopsis (you don't have to write it, just have an idea of what it's about). Other than for the copyright reasons, this makes it much easier to come up with original ideas. When something already exists, it can be hard to get past that and come up with something completely new.

For the environmental design component, let your imagination run wild! You could design a fictional building from your book, a new building for the publishing company, or even a writers cottage for the author. Whatever you choose, make sure it interests you as you'll be spending a lot of time thinking about it and working on it.

Best of luck!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: agitator.gop on August 28, 2019, 09:36:19 pm
Hello,
I am completing accelerated VCD this year, and I extremely dislike it. I didn't complete Units 1&2 - and started the subject much later in the year, so on my first Sac was a mere 88%, however my second Sac was an 100%. My Folio is around at 95%. What exam mark does it take to achieve a 40+(scaled) ATAR? Is it possible?
I am indeed in much panic!
Also, in my developments I referenced some artworks, however they are not in my final designs. Would that be a problem?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: milanander on October 02, 2019, 08:23:49 am
Hi! I'm doing viscom 3/4 next year and I'm really depending on it to drag up my ATAR. If anybody has ANY tips at all on how to do well in this subject, what to look out for, what you wish you knew when you first started 3/4 etc, and is willing to share, I would REALLY appreciate it!!

^Agree on above. Don't neglect exam prep throughout the year, particularly under exam conditions.
Hi Joseph, when would you recommend starting exam prep? Thank you!! :)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 01:35:54 pm
I could literally talk to you about Copics for an indefinite amount of time hahaha.

Which are your faves?

EDIT: By the way, you might find this thread I made useful?

Making a 100% Folio: A Guide (With Pretty(ish) Pictures!)

Oh wow. I used this thread when I was making my folio,it helped so much that I got 100 on mine. So much work goes into those folios 😅
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on November 06, 2019, 01:37:42 pm
Oh wow. I used this thread when I was making my folio,it helped so much that I got 100 on mine. So much work goes into those folios 😅

Congratulations! Awesome work. :) What would be your top tips for future students looking to smash their folios?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 01:46:35 pm
Congratulations! Awesome work. :) What would be your top tips for future students looking to smash their folios?

People need to choose a client and need which they are passionate on working on. Also, if you can get a real client which I did, it is much easier to get feedback and improve your folio and designs implementing this feedback.

Your teacher is your biggest tool! Like, not to be rude or anything, but take advantage of thier well of knowledge. My teacher pushed me along the design process, challenging my ideas and correcting my messy drawings 😁. The final product however, was professional as ever and it was thanks to her but also, it comes down to your motivation and if you choose to use the feedback or not.

With your folio, literally experiment with anything like anything, I used some really weird coloured powder and even spices to experiment with different colours. Also annotate everything basically.


By the way, did you apply for top designs? With your folio I figure you would have gotten in.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on November 06, 2019, 01:51:52 pm
People need to choose a client and need which they are passionate on working on. Also, if you can get a real client which I did, it is much easier to get feedback and improve your folio and designs implementing this feedback.

Your teacher is your biggest tool! Like, not to be rude or anything, but take advantage of thier well of knowledge. My teacher pushed me along the design process, challenging my ideas and correcting my messy drawings 😁. The final product however, was professional as ever and it was thanks to her but also, it comes down to your motivation and if you choose to use the feedback or not.

With your folio, literally experiment with anything like anything, I used some really weird coloured powder and even spices to experiment with different colours. Also annotate everything basically.


By the way, did you apply for top designs? With your folio I figure you would have gotten in.

What did your folio focus on? :)

Top Designs - nah, was told not to as my folio used the AFL logo in some of my idea generation. I don't even know if that's a thing that precludes people, but that was the advice I received at the time haha. Don't think I would have got in, anyway. Are you applying?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 02:01:00 pm
What did your folio focus on? :)

Top Designs - nah, was told not to as my folio used the AFL logo in some of my idea generation. I don't even know if that's a thing that precludes people, but that was the advice I received at the time haha. Don't think I would have got in, anyway. Are you applying?

Aw ): that's okay, yeah the copyright rules are quite stringent. I think you would've, your folio was amazing! I literally sent that article to my friend and we were spellbound.

Yeah I have applied, but my hopes aren't high ha, last years top arts was hopeless even though my friend and I had 100 folios 🙃.

My parents have a mustang car hire company (Melbourne mustang car hire) and it was actually my teacher who suggested I create a interior design, floor plan for a hypothetical stall at an expo. Presentation 2 was huge, I had to create a promotional package containing a little teddy bear, business card, notepad, fragrance bottle, shirt and tote bag. It was way too much but my teacher was like you need to do this much if you want a good score, so I was like okay 🙃
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on November 06, 2019, 02:01:55 pm
Aw ): that's okay, yeah the copyright rules are quite stringent. I think you would've, your folio was amazing! I literally sent that article to my friend and we were spellbound.

Yeah I have applied, but my hopes aren't high ha, last years top arts was hopeless even though my friend and I had 100 folios 🙃.

My parents have a mustang car hire company (Melbourne mustang car hire) and it was actually my teacher who suggested I create a interior design, floor plan for a hypothetical stall at an expo. Presentation 2 was huge, I had to create a promotional package containing a little teddy bear, business card, notepad, fragrance bottle, shirt and tote bag. It was way too much but my teacher was like you need to do this much if you want a good score, so I was like okay 🙃

Sounds amazing! What did you use for the finals?
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 02:06:28 pm
Sounds amazing! What did you use for the finals?

I had an informational board with the interior design and floor plan on it. Also, on a foam board the package, shirt and tote bag with little descriptions. Then the actual items themselves 😊
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: milanander on November 06, 2019, 02:25:24 pm
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost wowww 100 on your folio!  Congratulations! And Joseph your folio is stunning!

I applied for top designs as well this year for systems! Good luck to you:)

I'm doing viscom 3/4 next year, when do you recommend starting exam prep? Thanks.
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on November 06, 2019, 02:27:39 pm
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost wowww 100 on your folio!  Congratulations! And Joseph your folio is stunning!

I applied for top designs as well this year for systems! Good luck to you:)

I'm doing viscom 3/4 next year, when do you recommend starting exam prep? Thanks.

Sorry, totally missed your earlier post on this! yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost will have a more recent opinion on this, but from memory I started ramping things up a little through September holidays. :)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: milanander on November 06, 2019, 02:32:36 pm
Sorry, totally missed your earlier post on this! yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost will have a more recent opinion on this, but from memory I started ramping things up a little through September holidays. :)
Thank you so much!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: Joseph41 on November 06, 2019, 02:40:11 pm
Thank you so much!

No worries! Feeling good about VCD for next year atm? :)
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: milanander on November 06, 2019, 02:46:22 pm
No worries! Feeling good about VCD for next year atm? :)

Not too sure if I'm confident in it, but more confident in comparison to my other subjects for sure.  It'll be my fourth folio subject so people think I'd be used to it but nopeee

Still banking on VCD to drag up my atar though!
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 02:48:35 pm
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost wowww 100 on your folio!  Congratulations! And Joseph your folio is stunning!

I applied for top designs as well this year for systems! Good luck to you:)

I'm doing viscom 3/4 next year, when do you recommend starting exam prep? Thanks.

Aw thanks (: good luck for top designs I hope you get in (: as you do your folio and the two sacs they are exam revision in a way, that's how I prepared, now I am just revising and doing old vcaa vis com exams (: For me I just focused on my folio the whole way through. Our teacher was kind because we got our SACs done in the first term so we had the rest to focus on the folio (:

No worries! Feeling good about VCD for next year atm? :)

Do you have any tips on how to identify where a shadow goes in a rendering task?
Thanks (:
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: yourfriendlyneighbourhoodghost on November 06, 2019, 02:50:15 pm
Not too sure if I'm confident in it, but more confident in comparison to my other subjects for sure.  It'll be my fourth folio subject so people think I'd be used to it but nopeee

Still banking on VCD to drag up my atar though!

Fourth folio? You deserve an award lol. People underestimate folio subjects, people are like it's just drawing and I'm like ahhhhh you have no idea 😂
Title: Re: VCE Visual Communication Design Questions Thread
Post by: milanander on November 06, 2019, 02:57:08 pm
Fourth folio? You deserve an award lol. People underestimate folio subjects, people are like it's just drawing and I'm like ahhhhh you have no idea 😂
Folio subjects really deserve better scaling :-\ (I know there's objective calculations behind the scaling but still can't help but feel that way lol).

Thank you so much for your tips! Good luck for the exam and for top designs!