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    • NickA
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      • NickA
        NickA last edited by

        This is tricky:

        Practice_Stairs crop tiny edit.jpg

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        • Leontine
          Leontine last edited by

          Hi Nick, Really good work! It seems like your having fun here!

          Leontine
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          • sergio
            sergio @NickA last edited by sergio

            @NickA

            Hi. Nice work.

            For me, the ideal in a tone study is to build the shapes using "patchs" of tones, not by outlining them. So, it woul be interesting to see how your tonal study looks without the outline. (I'm not saying you can't use tones and outlines together)

            I think you did lose some features, like the oclussion of the door where it meets the floor (night version of the room). The general lightning of this evening version is apropriate for a more powerful bulb than a normal one for a bedside lamp. You have one light source dimmed by a lampshade, so the light will dicrease a lot in a couple of meters. Then, the bedspread, as an example, will have a more evident diffrence in the tonal range (lighter near the lamp and darker away it)

            Our eyes adjust what they see so they make some zones look darker or lighter (opening or closing our pupils). The idea is to capture the difference between the tones in the scene avoiding the feigned tones created by the pupils adjustment.

            In short: first, for me, the outline doesn't help to get a great tonal study. Second, it's important to capture each tone always in relation to other zones and not what our eyes see when are looking to a particular zone.

            I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. My English is still too poor. 😛

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            • NickA
              NickA last edited by

              Interesting thoughts, thanks Sergio. 🙂

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              • NickA
                NickA last edited by

                Trying my best to make the characters read:

                Practice_ShippingOffice-windows.png

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                • sergio
                  sergio @NickA last edited by

                  @NickA

                  I think you are trying to do something realistic in terms of lighting. If not, forget this comment 🙂

                  1. The lamp is being reflected in the wrong position. In fact, seems that the reflection must be hidden from your point of view.
                  2. Due to the position of the lamp, the door must project its shadow.
                  3. Also, due to the position of the lamp (light source), the chest of drawers must project a shadow in the wall and the floor.

                  It only will be true if light still travels in a straight line.

                  tones.jpg

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                  • NickA
                    NickA last edited by

                    Thanks again Sergio. I will have a go at correcting those soon.

                    Here's a block in I just did (I would say 'quick block in' but they take me a while, even when rough 😉 ).

                    Practice_ShippingOffice tv.jpg

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                    • NickA
                      NickA last edited by

                      I've also been working on the simple mushrooms from the course, I'll post those later on.

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                      • NickA
                        NickA last edited by

                        Another attempt at the bedroom with some of Sergio's Suggestions.

                        It takes more time without the linework, but the result is nice and painterly:

                        Practice_RoomLight-2pt2-lamp-nicka-sergio-suggestions-.png

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                        • NickA
                          NickA last edited by

                          just looking now, the drawer shadow seems a bit out of place dark, but I'll leave it for now.

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                          • MOO
                            MOO SVS OG last edited by

                            Really nice! I love the light coming in through the window and the the other light reflecting off the furniture.

                            Marsha Ottum Owen

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                            • MOO
                              MOO SVS OG last edited by

                              Wow! I like it! I can see how you took the feedback and it makes a difference.

                              Marsha Ottum Owen

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                              • NickA
                                NickA last edited by

                                Some mushrooms (More work on these to come later):

                                mushrooms.jpg

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                                • sergio
                                  sergio @NickA last edited by sergio

                                  @NickA

                                  Pretty much better to me. Now you can feel the shapes by the lighting (tones). I see a couple of details:

                                  • Part of the clothes in the closet must be darker. They are receiving the shadow of the door and part of the closet "box".
                                  • The door and the chest of drawers are a bit crooked.
                                  • There is a problem with one of the legs of the chest of drawers.

                                  tones-2.jpg

                                  Anyway, its a great improvement, I think you only need to tune a bit the intensity of the lights and shadows. The best way to me is by analizing some master pieces and, of course, practicing a lot. Just training your eyes.

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                                  • NickA
                                    NickA last edited by

                                    Thank you Sergio. 🙂

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                                    • NickA
                                      NickA last edited by

                                      A copy (in monochromatic green) of Will Terry's first mushroom example:

                                      green-mushroom.png

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                                      • NickA
                                        NickA last edited by

                                        A color attempt of the first office scene I shaded:

                                        Practice_ShippingOffice-color-1.png

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                                        • NickA
                                          NickA last edited by

                                          Color added to the bedroom scene:

                                          Practice_RoomLight-2pt3-lamp-nicka-adding-color-.jpg

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                                          • bharris
                                            bharris last edited by

                                            Nice job, these are great practice! I found it was so much easier to learn this stuff by using someone else's drawings so you can focus on the light and shadow and not what you want your drawing to look like. 🙂

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