Tuesday, November 3, 2009

WEEK-5-HOMEWORK

A FINISHED value study. That means the lighting, perspective are CLEARLY worked out in black and white. The main things to pay attention to:

1. Keep your values grouped within a given area. Watch your contrast to make sure that if something is far off in the distance it stays within a small range of value.

2. Draw out your perspective to actual vanishing points and make it accurate.

3. Pick your lighting direction and make sure you look at photo reference that has the SAME lighting conditions so you can observe what is happening.

4. Be aware of all the types of light, Sunlight, Bounce, Diffuse Sky Light, Direct Reflection, Diffuse Reflections.

5. Find good photo reference for everything in your image, from lighting to characters to rocks.

6. Be aware of the scale of things as they go off into the distance. If something is far off or close up, try to make that image have the right scale detail by examining the reference.

7. Do some goddamn work:)... I would need at least 8 hours to get mine to a passable point, So set aside some time this week or weekend and get' er done.

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