Travel to
Scotland  

I was travelling Scotland and I thought it was truly beautiful place so, I wanted to make some posters on it
using pictures I clicked

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My inspiration were these posters by WaveIndex with big title and images that pop out

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Made this poster using airplane picture wanting to amplify the feeling of blue sky and surrounded by
clouds. Then animated in Adobe after effect. I did make a 3d AR as well.

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QR code for AR in Aero.

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Wanted this to be more informational because I heard Scotland's lochness have more water than most of UK. I wanted to emphasize how
lochness seem to split Scotland into parts, in this. I also added a reverse text that if seen in selfie or in mirrors in car would reverse.

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This one amplifies the sunset and yellow hue in sky giving it warm feeling

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Made this to amplify the ‘free’ feeling from blue sky and pop up the image

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This is one of my favorites. The picture is of a very old ice cream
shop tucked in a corner of a street. They had unique flavors like
scotch ice cream that I really liked.

I wanted to really emphasize the vintage feeling by making the
feel of old poster rusting on metal.

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My aim was to showcase the art but not totally revealing it and to still keep museum as the main focus.

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Here I wanted to emphasize how I felt. When I visited
this place, I felt free under the vast blue sky and
pleasant winds as the sound of water could be heard.

Thus there is very little design or text that obstructs
or disturbs the picture as the main focus.