Yesterday I had my first Photoshop lesson. I really feel like I learnt a lot during the lesson, and I'm very excited to blog about it!
I thoroughly enjoyed working on master studies in Jordan's Photoshop class. The session involved picking a painting by a well-renowned 'master' of painting and redrawing it. The first one we did was in black and white, the second was in colour but using the eyedropper tool, and the third was without the eyedropper tool, so I really had to focus on what colours had actually been used in the original painting. Here are my three master studies!
I'm pleased with how these turned out, and I really liked doing it too! I finished the last one (on the right) at home so that's why it's a bit dodgy as I didn't have the same brushes I used in class. If anyone knows how to get Jordan's brushes at home I'd love to know! That's it for now, I'll be uploading some thumbnails, film reviews and essays in the next few days (hopefully!) so there'll be another update soon!
Hi Chloe,
ReplyDeleteLovely first attempt at the master studies; I actually really like the expressiveness of the 3rd one...
It's great that you have some prior Maya experience :) You should however, still blog the exercises that you do in class, as they form part of your overall 'Toolkit' submission.
Looking forward to reading your first film review!
Thanks Jackie! I didn't realise they formed part of a submission, I'll explain what we did in Maya when I have time today and I'll also post my film review :)
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