I would agree...also, what about trying a dose of brighter colors in some areas? What if the background was reds and the pancakes were orangish, and the dogs had pink tongues? Or the background was darker blues/purples and the foreground/pancakes were warmer/brighter? Or something else! Don't be afraid to just mess around--since it's on the computer, you can try as many options as you like. :)
Oh! And don't forget--changing your line color can have a big effect too! Foreground lines could be warmer, background lines could be lighter or cooler, or vice versa...have fun!
The technical stuff: Each week you are required to post your weekly sketchbook here--they should be uploaded before class each week. (remember, when you're scanning and posting to the blog, sketches should probably be 72 dpi and in Grayscale or RGB. Finals for printing should be scanned at 300 dpi.)
I encourage you to comment on each other's work and post any other projects or doodles you'd like to share or would like input on--this can include progress on class assignments, experiments, or links of interest you think the class would enjoy. This blog is to encourage you to help each other out, get ideas flowing, and see what everyone is up to! Have fun with it!
I'll be posting something myself each week, so stay tuned!
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The colors are nice, but the pancakes seem a bit dark on my monitor. It might be more interesting to try some less conventional colors.
I would agree...also, what about trying a dose of brighter colors in some areas? What if the background was reds and the pancakes were orangish, and the dogs had pink tongues? Or the background was darker blues/purples and the foreground/pancakes were warmer/brighter? Or something else! Don't be afraid to just mess around--since it's on the computer, you can try as many options as you like. :)
Oh! And don't forget--changing your line color can have a big effect too! Foreground lines could be warmer, background lines could be lighter or cooler, or vice versa...have fun!
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