That turned out quite nice. Thanks for the demo. Could you please elaborate on what you meant by "alternate warm/cool" during the early undrpainting phase? Do you mean there should be both warm and cool colors within every object...for example, within the leaves of a particular tree there should be warm and cool colors. Or do you mean, for example, one object--let's say a rock--should be cool, and the tre next to it should be warm etc? How do I determine when to use warm vscool? Thanks!
Hi Arachosia! It's hard to generalize, but I would say in general I alternate warms/cools within an object, as well as across objects. It's important--juat as in any compositional tool look value, shapes, etc--that one temperature dominate.
looks like you worked from a photograph
MasteroftheCosmos999 9 months ago
That turned out quite nice. Thanks for the demo. Could you please elaborate on what you meant by "alternate warm/cool" during the early undrpainting phase? Do you mean there should be both warm and cool colors within every object...for example, within the leaves of a particular tree there should be warm and cool colors. Or do you mean, for example, one object--let's say a rock--should be cool, and the tre next to it should be warm etc? How do I determine when to use warm vscool? Thanks!
arachosia 3 years ago
Hi Arachosia! It's hard to generalize, but I would say in general I alternate warms/cools within an object, as well as across objects. It's important--juat as in any compositional tool look value, shapes, etc--that one temperature dominate.
EdTerpening 3 years ago
How long does it take you to do that? Was this days or hours?
cjjorgensen 4 years ago 2