Dave Strider's Art
I'm Dave Strider, yes I'm the real Strider. You other trolls rhyme but I make mine tighter, So won't you make Tavros please stand up? Please stand up? Please stand up?
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Composition: I placed the colors that were similar to each other as far away from each other as possible, and created movement by placing lines for the eye to follow.
Thumbnail sketch: A thumbnail sketch is a small-scale drawing of your composition. A viewfinder helped decide which part of the composition to draw.
3D: I placed objects behind one another and made cast shadows to show dimension.
Light source: I placed highlights on the feathers where the light struck and used the direction of the shadows to create a light source.
Thumbnail sketch: A thumbnail sketch is a small-scale drawing of your composition. A viewfinder helped decide which part of the composition to draw.
3D: I placed objects behind one another and made cast shadows to show dimension.
Light source: I placed highlights on the feathers where the light struck and used the direction of the shadows to create a light source.
Acrylic Painting
In my painting, I organized it by putting the sky in the top, so as to show that it was the furthest away. The background I painted over the sky, leaving a little bit of sky above showing. I then placed the wide expanse of white below the sky and background, showing that it was in front, then with the foreground I did the same. Atmospheric perspective is when you dull the intensity as the object moves further away. I did this by lowering the intensity of the mountains. I created a light source by adding value with shadows. My color scheme was monochromatic blue. I used long, smooth brushstrokes throughout the painting. I used value by adding black to the color to darken it and white to lighten it.
Check it, this is the bowl I made. I used a slab roller to flatten the clay, then I laid the template over it and cut around the template to make my shape. Once done with that, I put the cut clay into a slump mold (a frying pan, to be exact). Then I let it harden, and glazed it. I fired it immediately after it was dried.
Medium: Clay
Size: Large
Design element: Radial Designs
Technique: Hump/Slump Mold
Function: To hold fruit
How did you design project: I just sort of did it
Learned: I learned that if you make a project too big, it gets thin.
How would you change it: I'd make the bowl less thin.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
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