Group run through creative environment design week 5 art and feedback
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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 thatβs 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
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@Coley Anticipating seeing more
I know you are working on the Mermay though.
So I needed to practise step by steps. I colour swatch dotes by eye and added them to the overlay top right and then colour swatch the original and noticed I missed the dark shadow which was a deep teal and not brown (nice surprise) . So I moved over to the largest and eye balled it again with what I picked up from everything I had done. Would the original have been done in a oil brush?
Original
Original top left.
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@Heather-Boyd nice work
It is really cool how one is surprised and learns so much from that color picking/trying to match etc.....I sure am learning a bit lately from doing that. Always surprised!
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@Heather-Boyd Colour matching that way really does help a LOT. I'm always surprised at wrong I am when it comes to picking colours
it's almost never blue, just grey!)
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My last for subjective colour composition -trying to conquer a lot in this one:
understand grey scale, eye balling colour, and trying out oil brushes.So I tried a stab at using an overlay and multiple layer different ways. Then I enlarged my thumbnail sketch and eyeballed colours -the first I left the sketch lines in and the second I hid them.
I am very pleased, and I like the oil brushes -it's fun if not a bit frustrating pushing and pulling paint around the page. I also discovered some beautiful colours in the greys
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And so happy my clouds look like fluffy clouds in the no sketch lines one.
Thanks everyone
Edit note: I am prone to finding my mistakes now. lols -
@Heather-Boyd Wow it looks cool
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So finally week 5..started with some braking in parts and rough sketch, will work on it next day
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Looks like a good study and thanks for posting on here -I see back that I did week 5 but I might do a more children book friendly one when I get back. And I will be excited to see yours!