Group run through creative environment design week 5 art and feedback
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@Aleksey I love it!
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@Heather-Boyd ty! I am surprised at how amazing that grid is
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@Aleksey what do you mean? Like how the grid helped you draw?
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@Heather-Boyd yes! Lined things up well with it
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@Aleksey Yes I found it incredibly helpful with my Master Copy in Creative Composition Class.
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@Aleksey This is awesome how strongly the image is portrayed by values alone.
There's a lesson here, right?
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@Susan-Marks yeah i am too lazy to color
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Mine is not nearly as detailed as all of yours but I chose it because I have tried to figure out how to do night scenes without having them become too drab and murky, and I liked the colors and atmosphere in this scene from a book by Lita Judge so I decided to give it a try.
Hereโs the original
Hereโs my copy:
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@demotlj Nice! I think you did a really good job capturing the atmosphere and overall feeling
Did you learn anything in particular about rendering night scenes?
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Since I will being doing this next week, is subjective drawing looking at colour, brush stroke, lightening what else and how should I approach it?
Thanks
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@Braden-Hallett That's a really good question. Before I did this, I would have done night scenes using purples or grays, but was surprised that she really stuck to pretty saturated blues that were mostly of the same hue but in different values. Her whole piece used an extremely limited palette -- although I did it digitally, if I had been doing it in watercolor, I could have done it all with just a cool blue and a warm rust (and the yellow at the window). Even the owls were a very light value blue and rust. Colors are more muted at night so that would make sense.
Design-wise, she didn't use any perfectly straight lines which is something I struggle with all of the time. I tend to want to over-control my lines which leaves things stiff.
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I'm playin' catch up!
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A subjective background has more to do with feeling right rather than technical accuracy, so the study (I think) focuses more on the values and composition and what makes the environment feel the way it does (happy, safe, sinister, dangerous, etc)
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@Braden-Hallett
So colour choice is important here then? I have trouble choosing colour but I canโt take the colour class -I have too many classes inline lols.
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@Heather-Boyd The workbook says 'composition and values, paying close attention to core shapes and proportions'.
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@Braden-Hallett
Alright a t bit sad but thatโs what it says I will practise that.
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So my first Subjective Master Copy - I really loved this work -artist I don't know. But love the lighting and atmosphere - colour too but I did it in b/w. To understand the right values I selected the colours and dragged them to the b/w side to learn what value they used where as well as squinting. The other study will be a bit more kid friendly.
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Only doing 2 Subjective Drawings - still trying to figure out if I am even doing it right.
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If you revisit the videos, the point where Jake explains all the homework is at about the 50 minute mark in the 'reference' video.
But I'm pretty sure you're doing fine
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I started a different one than this but realized after (after I had a ton of work into it!) that it was more objective than subjective, I was being all picky with details. And I wasn't finished and it was taking forever! So I just threw this one together for the subjective study, focusing on color and atmosphere and shapes and not too mmuch on anything else! I really like the purply orangish combo
also, purply is a fun word to say over and over ha ha