Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Project_3_Will (Color and Value)






This is the power plant of Omega Phi Gamma XXXII! We are looking at one of the central processing areas for the facility. This plant collects solar energy and processes it through a series of steps.  Those steps are far too complicated for me to share in this description.

2 comments:

  1. Value feedback: No value variant. I know we ran out of time but I REALLY suggest trying that exercise at some point. Where you create a rough scene and then switch lighting schemes. It's great for helping you understand the underlying forms of a piece and breaks you from tunnel vision pretty soundly.

    For the colors, I know we also ran out of time on these. The tetradic is good, again, you need to learn atmospheric perspective and play with the warmths and cools of your color scheme to convey depth, but your general direction is solid.

    I think you're on the right track Will, and you should play with both the lighting variant exercise and complete the color scheme variants at some point as well.

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  2. Perspective looks great in this one and the lighting in the tetradic varient is very cool. It definitely communicates the use of solar energy in the power plant. The only critique I have is to try to use a color other than purple for shading on yellow. It takes away from the vibrance of the yellow and makes it look kind of dirty, which doesn't match the crsipness of your line art. Overall, it looks very cool and high tech and sets a good mood!

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