Monday, October 18, 2021

week02


For homework, design and paint a similar still life, with the following guidelines:
1. All Hard-body objects (glass, metal, plastic...)
2. single light source
3. Spend no more than 3 hours on it.
4. paint in color

5. bring a photo of your scene.

Monday, October 11, 2021

week 01

 


hotkey essentials

B = brush

E = eraser

Space = pan

Alt or option = color picker

X = exchange colors

Tab = turn off menus

Z=zoom

[  ]  = brush size

Monday, March 2, 2020

Color Thumbnailing for final

For next week, bring in a color thumbnail and photo references. Guidelines are:

1. Low res
2. Include lighting
3. remove line-work

Monday, February 24, 2020

adding photo detail




Assignment.. carefully add photographic detail to an oil painting.

Images can be downloaded here.

Be sure to keep it subtle. It can be very easy to over-do it.
When I am extracting photo elements, I like to pull info from the most contrasty channel to use as the basis of a mask.
1. On your photo fragment, look through the R, G, and B channels. Find the one which offers the most contrast on the area you want to extract.
2. copy and paste that area to the layer mask. (Alt-click on layer mask to show it full screen first)
3. Adjust brightness and contrast to maximize the area you want.
4. If additional cleanup or masking is needed, apply it to the layer mask with a brush.

Here are some videos showing how to extract photos using a luminance key.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSNiRsWzq-c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPszOHLmSws

Masking can also be done using roto splines or painting a mask manually.

Also for next week, continue to develop thumbnails and start doing photo research. 

Monday, February 17, 2020

week 6 canvas extension


The task is to paint-in the missing parts by hand. The eyedropper is allowed, but the clone tool is not.
The final image should be viewed from three feet away, so paint to that context.

Images are available here.

Also for next week, bring in 2-3 very simple thumbnails toward the final project. Pencil on paper is fine.

Monday, February 3, 2020

week 5 self portrait





For homework this week: Paint a person or animal from life.   Do not use photos, webcams, or phones.  The one exception is, once you have started a painting from a live subject for about an hour, you may take a picture to continue the painting later on. Preferably, the entire process should be done from life.

Monday, January 27, 2020

week 4 master copies

The goal is to create a side-by-side copy of one of the provided classical oil paintings. They can be downloaded here.



For your first attempt, you may use the eyedropper tool to sample colors from the original, although the ultimate goal will be to match the palette by eye, and you may try that if you are feeling adventurous.

Monday, January 20, 2020

week3 still life





For homework, design and paint a similar still life, with the following guidelines:
1. All Hard-body objects (glass, metal, plastic...)
2. single light source
3. Spend no more than 3 hours on it.
4. paint in color

5. bring a photo of your scene.

Monday, January 13, 2020

week 2 still life



For homework, design and paint a similar still life, with the following guidelines:

1. All Hard-body objects (glass, metal, plastic...)
2. single light source
3. Spend no more than 3 hours on it.
4. paint in color

5. bring a photo of your scene.

Monday, January 6, 2020

week 1 - primitives






hotkey essentials

B = brush

E = eraser

Space = pan

Alt or option = color picker

X = exchange colors

Tab = turn off menus

Z=zoom

[  ]  = brush size





For Homework:

Paint a simple, hard-body object at home.. examples: mug, mouse, can, phone, headphones... etc.



     - restrict to a single light-source

     - Include the tabletop or ground-plane beneath the object.

     - Paint grayscale

     - Use no more than 2 brushes.

     -take a photo from the same angle and bring to class