Saturday, November 21, 2015

Project 06- Self Portrait Study

11"x17" (Portrait Orientation), 300 dpi, Color

Paint a self-portrait based on a photo or from real-life observation using Photoshop.

Requirements:
- Portrait must be in 3/4 view
-Strong light source present in portrait (aka area of high-contrast)
-Different brushes/textures be used for portrait (ie. hair should not be painted same look as skin)
-Must capture your likeness (It isn't a self-portrait, if the portrait doesn't look like you!)

No photo-bashing! Eye dropper tool is allowed, but not recommended.

Good Examples:






Bad Examples:





Project 05- Environment Painting

1. Choose 1 of the following topics to develop your environment painting:

- The Forgotten Temple in the Snowy, Canyon Mountains
- The Forgotten Temple in the Overgrown, Jungle Forest

2. On an 11"x17" image, create nine (11:17 ratio) grey scale thumbnail compositions that show depth, lighting, the focal point, and the environment's traits 

3. Create color keys for strongest thumbnail composition

4. Paint/Photo-bash the environment to final presentation in color


Tools:
-Marquee Tool
-Lasso Tool
-Gradient Tool
-Eye Dropper Tool
-Photo-bashing
-Limited Brush Work

Terms:

-Focal Point
-Vantage Point
-Rule of Thirds
-Implied Lines
-XFG, FG, MG, BG, XBG


Notes:





**Recommend- Notes on Composition by Edgar Payne


Saturday, November 7, 2015

Project 04 -Painting a Mech & Armor

Assignment Guidelines- We will be focusing on "Kit Bashing". Kit bashing, or model bashing  is a practice whereby a new scale model is created by taking pieces out of commercial kits. These pieces may be added to a custom project or to another kit. For professional model makers, kitbashing is popular to create concept models for detailing movie special effects. Commercial model kits are a ready source of "detailing", providing any amounts of identical, mass-produced components that can be used to add fine detail to an existing model. Professionals often kitbash to build prototype parts which are then recreated with lightweight materials.

DONT MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A PHOTO!! Use paint blending techniques.

We will be combining parts of multiple photos together, using adjustments of hue, saturation,color, and levels adjustment, while painting on top of  photos creating blending techniques that will help aide is in developing mech robots from our imagination.

For those of you that have not had basic drawing,
here are some silhouettes that you can use.

Reference for you as well...