Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
REFLECTIVE ESSAY #3
OK so the first is one of my stock pictures, just an old wood surface but it has some cool knots and is a bit worn down so it's good for layering. the second is something i found when looking for models that outfit looks heavy and uncomfortable but it has some nice details. the third is my favorite it may be animation but it still shows how lighting can change the nature of something.
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Pick 3 landscape/cityscape images and analyze how they create the illusion of scale and depth.
I'm bored with those other pictures so I'm using some new ones. the first is quite different from the other two. since it's a street view we see a lot more detail in the building, in this case we see how run down it is. we are given the scale by the figure and his dog in the lower left.
the pictures make use of a similar color palette, (except for the last which is strictly black and white. ) which features browns and golds as the lighter colors with shades of blue for shadows and heavy doses of black. the first uses a two point perspective while the others use size to represent perspective. the second image dose the best in showing foreground, mid-ground, and background. the foreground is in deep shadow and partially uses repoussoir along the right side.
Pick 3 landscape/cityscape images and analyze how they create the illusion of scale and depth.
I'm bored with those other pictures so I'm using some new ones. the first is quite different from the other two. since it's a street view we see a lot more detail in the building, in this case we see how run down it is. we are given the scale by the figure and his dog in the lower left.
the pictures make use of a similar color palette, (except for the last which is strictly black and white. ) which features browns and golds as the lighter colors with shades of blue for shadows and heavy doses of black. the first uses a two point perspective while the others use size to represent perspective. the second image dose the best in showing foreground, mid-ground, and background. the foreground is in deep shadow and partially uses repoussoir along the right side.
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