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Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Two!

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  • J
    jdubz last edited by 17 Dec 2019, 19:25

    Ehhh I realized I totally screwed up the directions and didn't work progressively moving from stage 1 to 2 to 3 on the first ones. So I kinda just went with it and finished those and then just skipped into a bunch of angles. I'm going to try and look at some reference because some of my angles I think are not flowing correctly. But it was a great exercise that makes you think about the scene a lot more.

    lights.jpg

    Josh White
    https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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    • burvantill
      burvantill Moderator last edited by burvantill 18 Dec 2019, 03:04 18 Dec 2019, 03:00

      This is fun. 😃
      CE7BD53B-AD43-465C-A673-73ECFB59BBFD.jpeg
      Does anyone else have trouble with the lollipop? That stumped me both times.

      Lisa Burvant
      www.lisaburvant.com
      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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      • J
        jdubz @burvantill last edited by 19 Dec 2019, 01:19

        @burvantill Yeah I did for sure. One thing I tried that worked well (I ended up doing like 3 of these until I couldn't stand it any more lol) if you do it digitally is copying the shape of the lollipop and then transform > distort and dragged it around until it felt right.

        That works pretty well for most of the separate shapes so you start off with the right proportions.

        Josh White
        https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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        • Heather Boyd
          Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd 20 Dec 2019, 17:23 20 Dec 2019, 17:22

          I did my best. I did my best, lols. I know I missed some cast shadows. Oh the struggle but I love light and shadow so I'll keep pushing through it. Thank you @jdubz and @burvantill for the stair case shadow. Left an empty one to return to complete it later/replace it.

          Painting Colour and Light Workbook 06.jpg

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          • braden H
            braden H last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 18:43

            Things always get busy when I decide to do one of these courses, lol. But I did it! For this exercise I was NOT worried about local value, but just where light would hit and where the shadows would be.

            If anyone is having a hard time with this (or, just you know, wants to do better) Go watch the new Light and Shadow for illustrators course. GO WATCH IT.

            It will change the way you think about local tone vs. shadows and it is EXCEPTIONALLY well laid out as a class. Seriously. Go watch it.

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            • braden H
              braden H @burvantill last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 18:48

              @burvantill said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Two!:

              Does anyone else have trouble with the lollipop? That stumped me both times.

              In what way did it stump you?

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              • J
                jdubz last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 19:36

                I'm really curious to what processes you all use when you build a piece. That's something I've struggled with to get right.

                For example, are you building the mid-tones and setting the base color of all the objects flat, and then applying shadow, then coming back and adding light?

                Let's say you have a darker scene - how dark do you start? Or do you not worry about it and just build the local hue/value, like green couch, red bedspread, blue dress, skintone, etc and then apply a global dark layer to make it fit the darker color tone (like a night scene)?

                Josh White
                https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

                burvantill braden H NicolaSchofield 3 Replies Last reply 21 Dec 2019, 09:04 Reply Quote 2
                • Heather Boyd
                  Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 20:26

                  @Braden-Hallett start it in 2020 one by one good review but I don’t have the time now.

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                  • burvantill
                    burvantill Moderator @braden H last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 20:30

                    @Braden-Hallett the ball at the top. From where the light is coming from vs where the viewer is makes the light hitting to ball tough to capture. I looked for reference but all I could find were images where the light source and viewpoint are on the same side. I think I got it right but I’m not sure.
                    I started with a shape like A but then went with B.
                    1FDDEAA5-AB95-4EDB-9D98-03F60C261968.jpeg
                    Sorry for the cruddy sample. 😬

                    Lisa Burvant
                    www.lisaburvant.com
                    Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                    • burvantill
                      burvantill Moderator @jdubz last edited by 20 Dec 2019, 20:45

                      @jdubz for me it depends on what media I’m using. If I’m doing digital I would normally fill in a local value as if there’s no light source or ambiant light and then put in the lights and shadows. When I’m working in watercolor you have to do it all at the same time it’s a lot to juggle😬.
                      I learned a tip from an episode on Chiustream (either the Core or Plein and Simple) that the real world lives in the mid key values area. There is rarely any pure blacks or pure whites. Unless you are looking at a photo. I try to keep that in my head when I am pushing my darks.

                      Lisa Burvant
                      www.lisaburvant.com
                      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                      • braden H
                        braden H @jdubz last edited by 21 Dec 2019, 03:36

                        @jdubz said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Two!:

                        For example, are you building the mid-tones and setting the base color of all the objects flat, and then applying shadow, then coming back and adding light?

                        Pretty much, yup 🙂

                        As for the darker scene, For the most part even if I'm doing a scene that's 'dark', it's really not dark at all. It's just predominately cool. It's dimmer, yeah, but not DARK dark.

                        Overall the big things that have helped me have been doing a really REALLY simple value study using 5 values only, and doing a colour study (which I'm starting to refer to as a minipainting). My problem was always though I had to figure it out as I went with the full size piece instead of working small and playing until I got something that looked 'right' if you get what I mean.

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                        • braden H
                          braden H @burvantill last edited by 21 Dec 2019, 03:38

                          @burvantill said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Two!:

                          he ball at the top. From where the light is coming from vs where the viewer is makes the light hitting to ball tough to capture. I looked for reference but all I could find were images where the light source and viewpoint are on the same side. I think I got it right but I’m not sure.

                          I always think of phases of the moon. Crescent and gibbous show the moon (a sphere) lit from different angles. In other words, yes you did it right 🙂

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                          • NicolaSchofield
                            NicolaSchofield @jdubz last edited by 21 Dec 2019, 09:04

                            @jdubz said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Two!:

                            I'm really curious to what processes you all use when you build a piece. That's something I've struggled with to get right.

                            For digital I'm stumbling my way around a bit trying to find something that feels right and works for me. For watercolour things are generally a little more structured just because you have to work with the nature of the paint. Usually highlights are reserved then you work from light to dark and wet to dry. I generally follow something like this tea-milk-honey method:
                            https://www.google.com/amp/s/citizensketcher.com/2014/08/19/printable-cheat-sheet-for-tea-milk-and-honey-workshop/amp/

                            You wash in local colour and general form very loosely then add cast shadows then the darkest darks - doorways, contact shadows (I guess that's occlusion shadows) so kinda the opposite order from the three steps in the painting colour & light instructions. I find the tea-milk-honey way more intuitive but it might just be because I learnt that first.

                            Nicola Schofield

                            Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                            Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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                            • Coley
                              Coley last edited by 21 Dec 2019, 15:07

                              my exercise 03. I didn't look at anyone else's stuff before I did mine as I wanted to just use my own brain to think ha ha.
                              I did a similar angle of light as @Braden-Hallett as it turns out and I also didn't work on any local value or highlights etc, just the shadows only. i noticed Braden had a shadow for the taller cylinder which makes a lot of sense as it is taller than the sphere so it definitely could show up!
                              i used a really soft brush, next attempt I;m going to try a different brush and different angle.
                              This is not as easy as it looks! (Just like everything in art 😛 ) So grateful I have a like minded group to follow along with and get some learnin done 🙂 so excited for all the learning and progress to come in 2020!

                              SVSpaintingcolorandlightexercise03a.jpg

                              https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                              • burvantill
                                burvantill Moderator @NicolaSchofield last edited by 21 Dec 2019, 16:46

                                @neschof Thanx for sharing the link👍👍👍

                                Lisa Burvant
                                www.lisaburvant.com
                                Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                • demotlj
                                  demotlj SVS OG last edited by 22 Dec 2019, 02:03

                                  After I said I’d join you doing this class, things got really busy. I got as far as collecting some reference for week 1 but never had time to post it so I’ve decided I’m just going to lurk for the rest of the time. I love looking at everyone’s homework though; I’ll learn from your work!

                                  Laurie DeMott
                                  instagram.com/demotlj

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                                  • Coley
                                    Coley last edited by 22 Dec 2019, 09:53

                                    shadow coming from upper right. All caught up now 🙂

                                    exercise05.jpg

                                    https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                                    • burvantill
                                      burvantill Moderator @Coley last edited by 22 Dec 2019, 16:13

                                      @Coley I’m loving that reflected light on the ball👍

                                      Lisa Burvant
                                      www.lisaburvant.com
                                      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                      • Heather Boyd
                                        Heather Boyd last edited by 22 Dec 2019, 20:25

                                        I will be unable to continue as much as I would like. Time crunch with two works I have planned to finish this month.

                                        All the best! 🙂

                                        Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
                                        Website: https://heatherboydillustration.ca
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                                        Be blessed,

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                                        • NicolaSchofield
                                          NicolaSchofield last edited by 22 Dec 2019, 22:13

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                                          I’m finding this one much harder! I think I only added colour to feel like I was making progress 😜

                                          Nicola Schofield

                                          Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                                          Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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