Thursday, May 17, 2012

Final Blog Items

Final Items for the blog:

All of the painting exercises (the 30 minute ones)
Day 1: Dry Media
Day 2: Detail Painting - Helmet
Day 3: Color Wheel
Day 4: Master Artist Style Study
Day 5: Patterns  & Textures
Day 6: Painting from Light
Day 7: Perspective
Day 8: Image Hose
Day 9: Scripting
Day 10: Calligraphy
Day 11: Comic Inking
Day 12: Comic Coloring
Day 13: Photo Retouching
Day 15: Animation
Figure Poses
Final Project

Also, be prepared to critique each other's work. Everyone needs to say 3 improvements needed and 2 descriptions of things done well for each others work. Since there's no test, this is pretty much it so it's a good part of the grade for the final project.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

April 3rd! IMAGE HOSE

Today we did our painting exercise with a skull, reviewed web resources and scanned in items to turn into nozzles for the image hose in painter.

For Thursday you need to prepare thoroughly to start and finish a painting in class while recording it with scripts. This prep includes thumbnail sketches, think about what colors you'll use, emphasis, balance, and all the other elements and principles of design. This should be something that you are passionate about, and your effort should be evident.

Any questions, email me!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Pattern, texture and cloning…and then next week.

After finishing up pattern and texture along with some cloning in Painter, I think it's obvious that everyone will like Photoshop's cloner much more when we get to it. 

So for next Tuesday, we're getting ready to observe light and paint from a black surface. Bring your web resource and if you have any questions between now and then, don't hesitate to email me or post on here!

Spend some time drawing!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Week of March 20th

Tuesday we worked on studying up some master artists and mimicking their styles/techniques. For Thursday, be sure to look at a few others that you found and take notes on how they used elements and principles of design…think especially hard at pattern and texture.

Think of where you see patterns…jot down at least 10 patterns that you see on your way home.

Have your blogs updated with the 4 lessons we've completed so far. Type up a short description and analyze each one concerning elements and principles.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Color Theory

Alright, today we covered the rest of the color theory that we had started on Tuesday. From there we went over scanning procedures and a few quick tips on opening/placing items in Painter, along with a review of shortcuts and hotkeys, and finishing up with using the selection tools and edit>free transforming.



Definitely get on there and use the http://kuler.adobe.com site for color selection, whether it's for what matching sweater and collar you're getting your Chihuahua or for your next huge masterpiece…it's cool stuff.


And finally, remember to WORK BIG…get the composition done, then go in and start getting things in place and adding detail. Here's a couple decent examples of this in time lapse.



Thursday, March 8, 2012

Tuesday March 8th

Web Resource
$10 for print coupon
8 1/2x11"Sketchbook
Flash Drive

Send an email to instructor

Monday, February 20, 2012

Final Project

Remember the final project needs to be completed by the beginning of class on Monday Feb 27th.

This means all material and visuals will be presented once we start class. Be ready to hand in your typed parts of your project.

Breakdown below:
50 pts - Presentation of Completed Project
          10 pts - Complete
          25 pts - Composition 
          15 pts - Presentation/Explaination
          
50 pts - Printed Material
           10 pts - A brief written description of what it will look like/what it's about
           10 pts - Why it’s going to be your best piece you’ve ever done
           10 pts - Why it’s important to you or how it relates to your personality
           10 pts - 3 Main Colors
           10 pts - Principles of design
                        Balance, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Repetition, Proportion, Rhythm
           10 pts - 5 thumbnail sketches (scan in and print out)