

These are the vines from the carton, we all got the artwork and I was able to single out the vines so that I could make them look embossed like wallpaper.
The way that I created them, was to bring them into Photoshop, and I first added a drop shodow to make them look 3 dimentional, I then added an embossed quality and I made the highlights of them the light blue from the packaging and then the shadow was the dark blue from the vines, which was the original colour. I made sure that the light was coming from the bottem right-hand side as that is where I wanted the light to be in my animation.


These are a couple of wallpaper designs that I came up with, however, I don't think they would work as wallpaper because there is no symmetry to them, and wallpaper has to be symmetrical to be able to be fitted properly, and work within a room.
I therefore came up with this design, and the way I did was to first have an initial design, reflect it vertically and then reflect it again horizonitally, and that I how I came up with this.

Which in the end turned out to be a good idea because it fitted in perfectly with my final idea of the carton being filled and revealed in the centre of the wallpaper.
And this is what it would look like with the carton in the centre.




These are 4 different camera positions of what my idea and concept would look like.
The wallpaper I have created is elegant and luxurious, which answers what I thought Neil would like and would want for his brand.