Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Four!
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Okeedokee! It is now time to delve into the lighting situations!
Reminder: Everyone's welcome to participate, but in order to have access to the classes and homework you need an SVS subscription. It's worth it.
Feel free to do digital or traditional. It's all good.
This week!
Watch:
Revisit 'lighting situations and watch the short section on hard light, and watch the 'mid day sun' video under 'demo lessons on light'
Homework:
On to exercise 09 in the workbook!
Using either the lizard (quite the lizard) in the workbook or your own drawing (a sphere or object would be fine) AND REFERENCE (lots and lots of reference!!) paint a hard light scenario.
Feel free to post your work for feedback and support here!
Time to slowly work our way through these lighting situations
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I'm hoping that doing more smaller studies (and taking notes) will payoff. I'm planning on doing a character as well nearer week's end.
At the end of each week I'll pick my favourite example and save each one to a reference sheet that I can print off.
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Second pass
Hard light. I had some more time to work on this one. Iām happier with it. I think was too soft before. -
@burvantill you darks look great
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@burvantill The darks look good to me too.. What cute characters!
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Thanks for coordinating these Braden! Here's a little badger character that I worked on incorporating direct sunlight into.
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@jdubz This is super cute. Iām a sucker for an animal in a backpack
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@jdubz that character is super cute!
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@jdubz said in Painting colour and light 2.0 Group run through week Four!:
Thanks for coordinating these Braden
You're welcome!
Also, BADGER!!!
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Really tryin' to have bright washed out light and darker shadows. I think doing a piece with a bit of context tomorrow or sunday will help
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omg I'm so behind
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@carlianne Don't think of it that way We all do what we can when we can.
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More spheres
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This is a source for photographers, but it's got some great reference for types of light and some nice hard rules for what to expect from certain lighting situations
https://www.canva.com/learn/beginners-guide-natural-light-use-take-great-photos/
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Week five is up!
I'm starting to flag a little on this which means it's time to buckle down and work even harder at it!
https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/8598/painting-colour-and-light-2-0-group-run-through-week-five
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@Braden-Hallett You can do it! Switch up your subject matter for the lighting situations. Maybe that will help it be more interesting for you. You have such great little characters, Iād pick one of those and use it for all the light practice.
Disclaimer: I really just want to see you light one of your characters instead of a ball -
I figured I'd go simple and start with a sphere. Here is an attempt at blue sphere in hard light. I tried to blow out the light area and darken the shadows. Might still be too blue. Some edges are a bit wonky but I need to move on to another lighting situation and trying to limit time and maximize learning!