Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Three!
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Faaaaaantastic!
We now get to delve into some colour!
Reminder: Everyone's welcome to participate, but in order to have access to the classes and homework you need an SVS subscription. It's worth it.
Feel free to do digital or traditional. It's all good.
This week!
Watch:
Video A: Blending paint
Video E: Subsurface scatteringHomework:
exercise 02 and 04 in the workbook. Lots of practice blending paint!
Super bonus practice with blending paint!
-Find an awesome reference for some subsurface scattering, and render an object that shows it (google 'subsurface scattering fruit' and you'll get some awesome subjects like gummy bears and orange slices) In rendering subsurface scattering there's often a LOT of fun blending of colours.
Don't feel bad if your first attempt looks wrong, this is really hard to do!
Use your reference. Embrace your reference.
And remember, we're doing studies, not whole pieces
Keep it to one object if you can.
Feel free to post your work for feedback and support here!
Next week we'll start with more lighting situations!
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@Coley Kicked in the pants indeed! Looks good
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Iโve been gathering subsurface scattering images in a Pinterest board. Hereโs the link if youโre interested
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@burvantill said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Three!:
Iโve been gathering subsurface scattering images in a Pinterest board. Hereโs the link if youโre interested
Thank you! Very useful. I love all the fruit
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@neschof Your welcome! My favorite are the icebergs.
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@burvantill said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Three!:
Iโve been gathering subsurface scattering images in a Pinterest board. Hereโs the link if youโre interested
thank yoooooou!!!!!! Oh my goodness this is so much help. Reference gathering is achilles heel
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@Braden-Hallett said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Three!:
Reference gathering is achilles heel
Iโm the opposite. I should put a timer on when I start getting images, because when I come out of the glorious black hole that is Pinterest I have to ask what day it is?
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@burvantill this looks like so much fun! Why did this week have to converge with Christmas
lols.
What brush did you use for the top blends? Yours are so effortlessly seemingly blended. I donโt if this would out right help but it be cool to know how use is formed in this climate, like Will spoke on how light particles bounce off objects.
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@Heather-Boyd For the blending assignment I just used the procreate brush that looks like chalk (I forget the name) and the smudge tool. I eye dropped the sample colors and colored each half of the long rectangle. Then smudged the colors together until I liked the transition.
I donโt know how the real ice was formed but it sure is cool looking. Iโll add some subtle little sparkles to the snow top. Good idea.
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Gonna do a few more studies during my morning warmups.
If anyone's interested, this video breaks subsurface scattering into several types. I found it really helpful (but I love rules for art, not just reference
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Peeps are doing some wicked awesome work. Good work everyone!
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@jdubz wow! well done
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@neschof very cool.
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