Saturday 24 December 2011

Reunion Name Tags

Martelino-Moran Reunion 
December 26-28, 2011
Amici Ayala Triangle, Makati and Alfonso Farm, Tagaytay

FONTS USED: Alice in Wonderland, Throw My Hands Up in the Air and Anime Ace

BACKGROUND: Water Color in different strokes

Used Adobe Photoshop CS5.1






Thursday 15 December 2011

Baptismal Font

This is a project for Dynarel (Dynamics of Religion) wherein we were asked to design our own Baptismal Font. This is where all the Sacrament of Baptism takes place inside a Church.

There are 3 main fountain, this first starts at the top. It symbolizes that we were small, our priorities, responsibilities ans our knowledge was small. Then the water flows to a bigger bowl wherein it has more space to fill hence we have grown, and more responsibilities are passed on to us. And last, the more we fill the bigger the things are required of us and the bigger the sacrifices we must face in our lives.

There are 3 main colors in the Baptismal Font they are green, blue and black/grey. Each one symbolizes the elements: green-nature, blue-water, and black/grey-mountains. If we form them all together they create the earth. For the earth is the first thing God created, it says in Genesis 1:1 "In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth." And in this earth we are created to be co-creators of God and to fulfill His promises He made to Adam.

There are two ramps in the Baptismal Font. One is for handicaps to go up and down and the other is for the immersion of the Sacrament. The latter has railings that consists of falling water. This concept is from the crossing of the Israelite into the Red Sea. It is a baptism for the Israelites because they have left Egypt, trusted God and journeyed to the promise land. The grand staircase and ceremonial stage is for the whole community to witness the Baptism and to bear witness to the glory and mercy of God to His children. It also symbolizes the grand entrance of the ones receiving the Sacrament. It is also made to accommodate 5-6 adults.

There are 3 gold light on the terrace of the Font. It symbolizes the Holy Trinity and there is one silver light and that is what symbolizes all of us.

3 fountains
3 colors
2 ramps
3 golden lights
1 silver light

12. These are the 12 things that can be found in the Baptismal Font. The 12 disciples of Jesus. 12 Apostles. 12 tribes of Israel and 12 is one of God's favorite number (besides the number 7 and its multiples).



Thursday 17 November 2011

Unofficial Post #4: Freehand and Rendering

Older Days

'Bahay na Bato' or known as the Filipino House. This plate is a practice plate for the plates that we will be doing when we reach Bataan. It is interesting to see if there will be progress on my sketching, hopefully there will.

Ferrari F50

Our professor asked us to pick 3 cars and render them, in anyway we want to.


Car 2

Car 3

Twilight


Modern Room

Falling Water

Sunday 30 October 2011

Envoy Journal #2: Shadow Tour

October 18, 2011 (Tuesday)

Shadow Tour

I am sure you are all wondering what Shadow Tour is all about? Well from the words 'Shadow' and 'Tour', you can already figure it out. Shadow is what follows around and Tour is looking around something has yet to be seen.

Discard the first paragraph. This shadow tour was something I was looking forward to. I was anticipating what it would be like to give a tour to anyone. This was an opportunity to learn from the masters of touring.

We were told (those joining the shadow tour) that the meeting place was in the lobby at 1030am. Luckily when I was going down I saw Drop, but then when we got down he left his ID and had to go back upstairs. So I was alone in the lobby for awhile until Dan came. After a while we meet up with everyone. There were 3, including me, who was joining: Me, Dan and Diane. We all waited in front of the entrance of the mCAD, they debriefed us on what would transpire and at the same time just 'chilling'. It was around 11-1130am when the Lasallians from Greenhills came, I was expecting parents and a great number of them, instead we found ourselves looking at 3rd year students. They separated them and also gave them colored stickers so that they, and also the tour guides, wont get lost in the groupings.

There was one elevator which was reserved for this occasion. It brought all 3 groups up to the 12th floor of the SDA. Since we couldn't all fit in one elevator we had to separate our (Drop and I) group, I went ahead with the first half. We waited for them and so to keep them interested I showed them the view from the 12th floor. I showed them where AKIC was and what kinds of facilities they have (though I wasn't super sure so I only said what I knew). When the rest of the group came up, Drop formally started the tour. We first went to the Caf, they liked the fact that they can see the faculty area from the caf. Then we went to the cinema. If I were to make this really detailed, this will take FOREVER. I mean it. Anyway, Drop asked them if they preferred using the elevator or the stairs and unanimously said the 'Stairs'....dundundunduuuun! Well being a Benildean, who is always in SDA, you would have to have taken the stairs, maybe majority if not for some. And it wasn't such a big deal since it was going down. We skipped the 11th floor, since it is just a floor full of computer lab though Drop mentioned the Mac store. In the 10th we went to the green room and passed by the room wherein they lend the camera/video. After that we headed to the 8th, wherein we passed by room where the Fashion makes dye and sews. The boys were so funny especially when they saw the mannequins, I leave that to your imaginations. After, we brought them to the commons and to the library. Some of the boys are really interested in comics....too bad we didn't go inside the library. Next stop was the recording studio and the black box. It was my first time inside the recording studio, I have always been wanting to go inside. It was truly remarkable, I can not believe I go to a school who has their own recording studio! Last stop was the theater and Industrial Design workshop. When Drop made them sit down and told them they were suspended on air, I was amused. That is something I want to learn, how the engineers make such things happen, especially with the amount of load it would carry. Anyway that is construction for you, something I have yet to learn.

By the end of this tour, I have learned quite a lot. Though I may say, SDA is easy to tour because I am always in the building seeing the same things, passing thru the rooms. Still, I learned many things form Drop. Interacting with the audience is much better than a formal one, though it would depend on the audience, I suppose.


Sunday 23 October 2011

Envoy Journal #1: Orientation

Oct 17, 2011 (Monday)

Benildean Student Envoy (BSE)

The orientation started exactly as indicated on their program. After the prayer we had an 'Ice Breaker'. We had to introduce ourselves by giving out our names and an action that will remind others about our names or our characteristics. We had one round then we started a game, one person has to stay in the middle and act out the name of the person we remember and say his/her name. It was going well for a while then...we lost it...the names and the actions and so we had to redo all our actions and names several times then started the game again. After so many attempts it was a success! Right after that we were had a break...wow. Since we had our break early we had time to spare, and so we introduced ourselves. Most of us talked about the interview and how we got the news...while I just said little things about myself. The thing is I somewhat knew what to expect or rather what to do. I guess its because of my experiences in Poveda, I got use to the pressure and oral presentations. And so as I recall from the time of my interview as soon as I entered I greeted the panel and sat down, look confident and just answer whatever is thrown at me, even though I was really nervous. When the panel didn't have anything else to ask I was free to go, what a relief. Everyday I would check my email, and take note I have 4 different emails, just to see if I got an email. I remember thinking something along these lines: what if I don't get in, what then? Then finally October 14, Friday. While I was at my parents office, I got a phone call from an unknown number. Being raised to answer anonymous calls with a 'business-like' tone, I answered the call like any other anonymous call. When (sir) John said I passed, all I could say was..."Oh, cool." I know, I am so lame (I can picture my friends laughing at me at that point). Well what can you expect from a person who hardly expresses herself to anyone, not even her own friends and family, only to special people. After the call somehow I felt a sense of 'doom', like I have entered a 'no return' zone. Obliged, committing myself to the BSE. And thus starts my life in the Benildean Student Envoy.

We had 4 speakers that day.

Our first speaker was Br. Victor A. Franco FSC and he talked about the Lasallian Heritage. It was a really interesting talk, usually I would be sleepy in these talks but not this one nor the other talks. He really made things clear to me, for example the history of the school, prices, name, and the...yeah...rich history.

Next was Ms. Carmelita J. Lazatin she talked about the Lasallian Guiding Principles. May I just say, she motivated me. She is such a good speaker, Benilde is lucky to have her.

Mr. Jay Tanwangco talked about the Philippine Lasallian Family. It was about the Lay community, the schools and the Brothers. The weirdest thing about this topic is that I have never mentioned that I have an Uncle in the Brotherhood. And when I say his picture, when Mr. Jay was showing the young and old Brothers, I had to suppress my laughter. My uncle is very funny and childlike, but he cooks and bakes really well. If you are wondering who this uncle of mine, he's no other than Br. Hans Moran FSC (cool).

Last but not the least, Mr. Cesar de Larrazabal. He was late though and Drop took over but Mr. Cesar mentioned things as well. The funny thing about him is that everyone is scarred of him. I think it is the European look he has. Reminds me of Hans Peter-Smith, or any Lasallian from Greenhills. Why do I mention this, My dad and uncles are from LSGH and they had their wild times, I suppose. And I don't know why but he has the same expression as my uncle, though he is much mellow now.

After all these talks Drop, our president, gave a short talk about the program. And we had different lists for upcoming events.

Sunday 9 October 2011

October Songs

Lately I had an urge to look for new songs to listen too, while going through YouTube and other music sites I came across these songs. I hope you will enjoy these as much as I do.

A. Songs by Capital Cities
I heard 3 of there songs and fell in love with them!

     1. Beginnings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjr3viVCiiU
     2. Safe And Sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWZr2F0qohA
     3. One Minute More: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGzAik5MQ3A&feature=related

B.Thought Of You by Ryan Woodward
I like the music video A LOT. He is an excellent 2D sketch artist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBk3ynRbtsw

C. Too Close by Alex Clare
Death Eater brought me to this song. HAHA! I like the unplugged version more than the other version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuvdzBt64RQ

D. Songs by The Weepies

     1. Simple Life: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajUiTO8xzrg
     2. Nobody Knows Me At All: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBzA76QGgz8
     3. I Was Made For Sunny Days: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fjMomQ-B6g&feature=related

So far that would be all...I will add some later on though...and it will all be Switchfoot songs!! Their latest album Vice Verses!

Saturday 24 September 2011

Youth Service #2: God's Love

God's Love
Speaker: Ariel Dy


Why do we love?
- "We love because he first loved us. Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen" 1 John 4:19-20
          - We learned how to love because God loved us first
          - God is the one who taught us to love by creating us and giving up His only son, Jesus
- "Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." 1 John 4:7-8


God's Love, Our Security
- Worldly thing will not last forever. Think about it, when we leave this world will we be able to bring our material things? 
- "yes, this is what the LORD Almighty says: “I will send the sword, famine and plague against them and I will make them like figs that are so bad they cannot be eaten." Jeremiah 29:17
          - This passage means that we should not be insecure
          - We must be able to face the problems God sets in front of us so that we can strengthen our faith and live our lives for God's kingdom. After all this world is just a testing ground, what we should be aiming for/striving to reach is the Kingdom of God. A place wherein no sadness, no hatred and fear will ever touch us, only the glory of God embracing our souls.


Eternal Life
- "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 
- "This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." 1 John 4:9-10
          - All the verses seems to be the same....they ARE the SAME. The new testament speaks about God's Kingdom on earth and in heaven also God's love, glory and salvation for human kind. 


- Why must we pray to God, shouldn't He know what I need?
     - We pray to God so that we can be aware of what we need
     - God knows what we need but we must understand why we need them by praying to God
     - It also creates a stronger relationship with God
     - By communicating with God blessing will overflow


- "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?As it is written:
   “For your sake we face death all day long;
   we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.”
 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:35-39
          - God's love is always present but we should not abuse this
          - All things has consequences, so that we can learn from the mistakes we make and grow

EQUATION:
Forgiveness + Security + Salvation = God's Love

Questions:
1. How did God show His love to me?
          - Big and small blessings: My friends and the opportunity to live in this time. For answering my prayers, like giving me the scholarship something I never knew I could possible get.
          - Creating me.
          - Helping me in times of need: He was there when I needed someone the most. There are times that I would cry to Him, tell Him all the things that hurts me, my sins and my shame then He would give me comfort, peace and answers. He is the reason why I am still standing. I stand on solid ground, God's solid ground.
          - If I didn't know God, I would be in great trouble, I would be in constant pain and sadness.
2. How can you show God's Love to others?
          - My actions: I am always concern for my friends....always.
          - Prayers: Though it can not be seen, I hope that others will feel the presence of God, changing their lives for the better
          - Words: Saying things that will speak the truth despite hurting someone's feelings. I would rather see them hurt because of the truth rather to have them stumble because I didn't do anything. If that happens, there will be a part of me that will always regret not saying anything.
          - Persistent in learning more about God: Though I must say, I am failing this part, I have to try harder. I do not want to miss something important in God's kingdom especially now that so many things are happening in our world.




Youth Service #1: God Is Love

God Is Love
Speaker: Natalia Moran


"Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God." 1 John 4:7

Faith, Hope and Love. But the greatest of these three is LOVE.

How can we say that God is love?
1. Fear vs. Love
- Fear is the absence of Love
- "God's perfect love drives out fear"
- "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." 1 John 4:18

2. Forgiveness vs. Love
- "Now instead, you ought to forgive and comfort him, so that he will not be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow. I urge you, therefore, to reaffirm your love for him." 2 Corinthians 2:7-8
          - We should stay away from too much sadness and giving up completely from our destiny
          - Despite the sorrow and anger that someone has caused me, I must learn how to forgive and instead love that person. How can I say I love God but despise my neighbors? I would be called a hypocrite, and that is what I hate the most in this world, hypocrites (even though I can be one as well, when  it happens I tend to hate myself for being one, making me over think and trying to change my actions and thoughts).

3. Motivation vs. Love
- What motivates us to love? 
- "If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing." 1 Corinthians 13: 1-3
- "Unless the LORD builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain. In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat— for he grants sleep to those he loves." Psalm 127:1-2
          - There are times when I do certain things to gain something....something useless compared to the sacrifice Jesus made. That is why I have to always think if what I am doing will benefit for the people around me and for the kingdom of God. I don't want to love someone and have different reasons for loving that someone. I do not wish to gain anything but hopefully they would see the love of Jesus and not from me.

4. Jesus
- God's ultimate love for us
- "What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?" Romans 8:31
      - If we follow the way of Christ then no matter what trials we face we will be able to overcome them because God is with us.
- "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8
- "This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." 1 John 4:10
          - Amazing. How else can I describe it? God gave His only son, His ONLY son. Would I be able to do something like that as well? If only I had Abraham's faith then maybe so but with a heavy heart. God had promised to Adam that a redeemer would come, and that the redeemer will restore the relationship of man and God. 

God Is Love. 
- Love comes from God
- Love is God  Love can never define God because no earthly or heavenly words can describe how great He is.

How can I show God's love to others? 
          - Changing my ways to the ways like Jesus in order for others to see the love of God. 
          - My actions and the words that comes out of my tongue should be that of a child of God. 





Attempt #2: Waterfalls and Trees

The Elements of Nature
I colored this with Faber Castle water color pencils (my professor will kill me if he knew!). I had a hard time with making the rocks look 3D and putting more curves to the branches. I also have to learn more on hos to draw water. 

I have others drawings, I just need to paint them. Hopefully you will see some improvements. 

Monday 19 September 2011

Attempt #1: Starters Sketches



Hands
Ever since I was young I was fascinated with drawing hands and so I kept drawing them, in different positions, so that I can be satisfied with it. Though one thing about sketching, especially if you are an amateur sketcher, you will never be satisfied with your work. I can improve on this, especially my shading. 


Tree
I use to draw trees like a broccoli or rather a cotton candy, with circular shapes. But due to my professor he showed us another way of creating the outlines of the tree. 

Lola's Chair
While waiting for a good show on the television I decided to sketch one of my Lola's chair. I love how the metal twist and the old design of the metal frame. 

7 UP Please!
We were at Mercanto and it was so hot there so I bough 7 UP. I just decided to try sketching it, which turned out to be a failure. It is not proportional and I darkened the background too much so you can not see the can so much. 

Just did this today (8pm). I wanted to do bushes with snow on top of them but I got distracted with the television so my idea just went away. I will still be working on this. 

Friday 9 September 2011

Activity 8: Pavilion (Finals)


PAVILION
CONCEPT: LIGHT
MEMBERS:
TIMOTHY BENAVIDEZ
GABRIELLE MORAN
CELINE PAGLINAWAN
LORENZO TENORIO

CONCEPT: LIGHT
Definition
      - Natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
      - Having a greater rather than lesser degree of lightness

Definition made by group:
      - Weight - A measure of the heaviness of an object
      - Brightness
      - Space
      - Illumination - To provide or brighten with light

IDEA OF SDA
        - Geometric - Composed predominantly of simple geometric forms, such as circles, rectangles, triangles etc.
        - Spacious
        - Massive - Large or imposing, as in quantity, scope, degree, intensity, or scale
        - Modern

IDEA OF THE GROUP FOR PAVILION
·         First Idea:
The group first proposed to use a trapezoid and a square as the base and top part of the pavilion and then twist the two shapes in order to create an edgy surface
Certain parts of the pavilion will have openings that will be covered with glass.
·         Second Idea:
The group wanted to use curves but with the use of edgy planes and an opening for the top part of the pavilion
This concept was inspired from the first idea with the use of the same shapes a trapezoid and a square.

·         Third Idea:
 The group thought of using objects found in the SDA and incorporate it on the pavilion:
- Pencil: The pencil is the most used writing material used by students in the SDA.
- Mouse: The mouse has a sleek and clean look and represents innovation and technology within the SDA.
-  Hands: The hand is an important part of the body that students use in order to make their ideas turn into reality.
The group then decided not to use objects but instead something where the students get all their ideas and creativity from. So, the group thought of using a heart or brain.
-  Heart: The heart is what triggers the drive and inspiration of the students. It also shows how the students place their belief and hard work in their projects
-  Brain: The brain is where all our ideas come from. It is the coordinating center and power source of everything we do.
The group then chose to use the brain as the concept for the pavilion.

BRAIN AND THE PAVILION
·         Parts of the Brain to be integrated to the Pavilion
Spinal Cord 
Entrance of the pavilion from the street
The spinal cord is what speeds messages to and from the brain
-  Made of a bundle of nerves running up and down the spine
Frontal Lobe
-     Ground floor with seats for socialization and a ramp with exhibits on the side of the wall
-     Associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving
Thalamus
-   The Second floor will have a Cafe in the morning, but at night the cafe will turn into a bar. The ramp will be found in the right with advertisements on the side, but can be change into an exhibit area if needed.
 -   Almost all sensory information enters this structure where neurons send that information to the overlying cortex
Hypothalamus 
-   The third floor will include a garden which is also open for people who want to smoke.
-   People can also have shows or presentations in this area
-   The structure is involved in functions including homeostasis, emotion, thirst, hunger, circadian rhythms, and control of the autonomic nervous system

EXTERIOR OF THE PAVILION
·         Inspiration:
  The facade of the pavilion will be shaped as neurons.
  Neurons look bundles of spider webs put together.
  Neurons are nerve cells that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain

Exterior

 
INTERIOR OF THE PAVILION
·         Ground Floor (Entrance)
-  The entrance should look like nerves or veins all bundled up together
-   Represented as the Spinal cord
Side view of the entrance showing the pattern of the exterior for the entrance

The entrance front view

The controlled type of pattern for the exterior of the entrance

·         Ground Floor
-   The ground floor is where students can pass through in order to get to the SDA building and they can also sit down on the seats and socialize with other students.

The waiting area found on the ground floor of the pavilion
 
·         Second Floor
   The second floor has a ramp on the right side and a bar/café on the left. The café shifts into a bar at night with the use of the cabinets.



Ramp from the ground floor to the second floor
The bar, found on the second floor

 
·         Third Floor
-   The entire third floor is a garden where students and faculty can socialize and enjoy each others company.

Transparent ceiling and green healthy leaves found around with tables and chairs for socializing

FINAL OUTCOME: