Visualisation Diagrams
A visualisation is a drawing created either by hand or digitally showing what an item would look like/work when created. They are used to plan for still images or products and can be a rough sketch or a detailed final design. Visualisation diagrams are used to plan for things like costumes, logos, posters, cars or web-page designs. Most jobs that require a product use visualisation diagrams, ranging from movies to gardeners. The use them for similar yet different things, for example the movie Shrek used a digital visualisation to create his character and a gardening company (picture in the top right) to design a garden.
My Visualisation
Photoshop Version
Evaluation
In my opinion, both types of evaluations are useful. This is because the hand drawn one is very basic and very quick to make but also can have a lot of detail, furthermore, it provides major help for the digital version of the visualisation as the person making the digital version knows where to place the features and has a basic idea of what to do. The digital version provides a more realistic visualisation as the hand drawn one is less detailed than the digital one, for example the digital one has drop shadows and outlines, whilst the hand drawn one is just a basic outline. Additionally, both visualisations are easier to do however the digital version is more appealing as it is more realistic, also, for people who aren't good at drawing, like me, the digital version is better to do as it will look a lot better than a hand drawn one. I found both processes quite simple and easy but I preferred the digital one due to the fact its easier for me as I'm not great at drawing so it will be more appealing. I could have made the actual banner without the visualisation however, having a go with visualisation will help me in the future because workplaces expect a visualisation of your ideas before a final product.