Meng's hero was bubble bath man and the villain was Dr. Dirt nasty. I really liked the combination they used it was really unique. Meng and her group member used contrasting lighting and colors with their characters. The hue of the hero was blue and the villain was brown. I thought that was a pretty obvious choice to make and it made sense why the villain would be brown... The villain had darker shadows around him to symbolize the fact the he is the bad guy and the bubble bath man didnt have many shadows to symbolize he is the good guy. The villain obviously has to hide behind the shadows because he is the bad guy. The affinity between the characters is the saturation. Each character has an intense color about them. Also, in the video, they manipulate tension and release with the characters. The tension is when the villain comes down on his rope and the fight starts. We then feel the release when the bubble bath man cleans dirt nasty all up with bubbles.
Corey's hero was Merman and the villain was Petroleum Man. I thought this was also a really unique combo. The drawings were really good and they really fit their names. They didn't really use contrasting colors to differentiate the characters. I know that merman is the hero because of their video we watched in class. Both characters have affinity within their hue, which is blue's and yellow. It's also hard to differentiate which is hero and which is the villain because Merman has a square head and Petroleum Man has a round head. normally, the round head goes to the hero, and the square head to the villain. Also, the shadows on the petroleum man is a symbolism for him being under water. The petroleum man is up to no good, so these darker colors and lower value let us know he is not a good guy.
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