Wheatley,M
Friday, January 27, 2012
Landscapes of the same
These are landscapes I made from the first one(at top). I really liked this project because it helped me learn more about depth and how the attention to where an object is placed is really important.
First Mythical Beasts
These two pictures were my first tries at the mythical beast project. I wasn't really excited about this project at first. But I did like my attempt to make the strawberry fish. Especially with the fin I made out with one of the leaves.
First Landscape
This is the first landscape I created this semester. I used original colors to create the beach look with an oncoming sunset. At the beginning the most trouble I had was putting the ocean along the front of the mountain and couldn't quite get them to go together.
Flash Pop Art
This is the same picture I used for my Pop Art project but I drew this in flash. I took the picture and traced the parts I wanted to include in the picture. The most trouble I had on this was the eyes surprisingly. Thinking that the hat would be the easiest but with the hat being such simple lines and unchangeable. I'm very proud of this hat:)
Landscape
For this landscape I used corel painter to create it. I started out making the mountains with blue and purple. Using photo burn I made sections of the mountains darker to show depth. I blended purple and red-orange to show the beginning of a sunset. For the water I took the image of the sky, made a copy, and aligned it with the bottom half to show the reflection of the sky. Smoothing it out I cut it off and made the beginning of the beach with darker colors with the seurat artist brush.
Complementary Landscape
This picture I created after finishing the color wheel. The colors in this picture are the same I used to show how green and blue are complementary colors. For this picture I used the darker blue to show the sky and used the darker greens to show mountains on the horizon. Using the blue again I started the ocean that would be going away from the mountains. I used the lighter greens to show the reflection of the mountain but jumbled the water to make it look more realistic.
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