Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Digital Art Style Self-Portrait


Op Art/ Pop Art Portrait

I decided to make my portrait the way it is to show that it isn't too serious. Its silly and a little weird which I would say is pretty reminiscent of me. I saw my picture and looked at my face, noticing the shape I turned it into a sideways fish. I coloured my hair and torso two different shades of blue so that they would pop out from the background. I added the seaweed and bubbles to make it more obvious. I am very satisfied with my work, it is quite to my liking.




Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Still Life Drawing


First I drew the contour of the skull and the mannequin,  I then shaded the inside of the objects. Shading the background came next and after I finished that I shaded the ground (those little lines by the skull). I finished with shading the outside of the objects.

The composition of the piece is an L composition. It goes down the mannequin and turns at the skull. It continues with the wrinkles on the ground and the background. I kept it quite minimalistic.

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO

ISO
The higher ISO on the right makes the image more grainy, 
while the lower makes it less.
Shutter Speed
With a higher shutter speed you can see more of a still image, 
on the right with the lower shutter speed you can see more of the movement of the subject.
Aperture
the higher the aperture the smaller the range of the camera making the background blurry,
with a lower aperture you can see much farther back

Monday, 6 February 2017

Portrait Lighting

 rembrandt lighting
 split lighting
broad lighting
short lighting
butterfly lighting
loop lighting