The artist duplicated an image layer, changed the top layer to black and white to accentuate darker areas, then used the eraser tool to reveal color only on the lips by adjusting saturation to make the lip color more noticeable.
The document discusses different types of makeup products including mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow, concealer, base, bronzer, lip balm, lipstick, lip liner, and lip gloss. It describes the purpose and uses of each product, noting that they come in various colors and formulations and can be used to enhance eyes, face, and lips in different ways according to occasion.
Newton's discovery helped artists understand that colour is caused by the amount of light an object reflects or absorbs. There are three key properties of colour: hue (the name of the colour), value (lightness or darkness), and intensity (brightness or dullness). A colour wheel organizes colours into primary, secondary, and tertiary groups and is a useful tool for artists.
Color has three dimensions: hue, which is the name of the color; value, which is the lightness or darkness of the color; and intensity, which is the brightness or dullness of the color. Hues can be made into tints by adding white or shades by adding black. Neutral colors like white, black, gray, and beige contain no hue or a combination of hues. Color combinations should be harmonious, with balanced hues, values, and intensities to avoid looking gaudy or drab.
The document discusses contrast in design, which uses light and varying levels of black, white and gray to create dramatic effects. It also discusses using color to draw attention to specific areas or make a design statement. The document briefly mentions low and high contrast.
The document discusses different types of colors and tones, including primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, monochromatic, pastel, neutral, earth and natural colors. It explains that the color wheel shows primary, secondary and tertiary colors, and that complementary colors are pairs that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Examples of complementary colors are also given.
The document describes the various tools and techniques used in Photoshop to design a school magazine. These include using selection tools to cut out images, the gradient tool to create colored backgrounds, shape tools to add design elements, and text tools to add headlines, captions and credits. Effects like drop shadows and warping are also described. The overall summary provided is of creating a magazine layout and design in Photoshop.
Using selection and layer tools, the artist cropped an image to focus on a face, placed the image over a black layer, and posterized it. Words were created as brushes and a pattern fill to add text. Dark regions of the face were selected and filled in with the text pattern to reveal the face through the words. A purple background was added, completing the album cover design.
The document describes the editing process taken to alter a digital image. Several tools were used to highlight certain features and draw attention to the actress's face. The pen tool was used to select areas that were then darkened or lightened to intensify features like eyebrows and lips or make the eyes less intense. Layers were added and the brush tool used to darken the background and make lines and cuts on the face stand out clearer. Finally, hue, saturation, and color balance levels were adjusted to pale the actress's complexion and complete the edited image.
The document discusses different types of makeup products including mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow, concealer, base, bronzer, lip balm, lipstick, lip liner, and lip gloss. It describes the purpose and uses of each product, noting that they come in various colors and formulations and can be used to enhance eyes, face, and lips in different ways according to occasion.
Newton's discovery helped artists understand that colour is caused by the amount of light an object reflects or absorbs. There are three key properties of colour: hue (the name of the colour), value (lightness or darkness), and intensity (brightness or dullness). A colour wheel organizes colours into primary, secondary, and tertiary groups and is a useful tool for artists.
Color has three dimensions: hue, which is the name of the color; value, which is the lightness or darkness of the color; and intensity, which is the brightness or dullness of the color. Hues can be made into tints by adding white or shades by adding black. Neutral colors like white, black, gray, and beige contain no hue or a combination of hues. Color combinations should be harmonious, with balanced hues, values, and intensities to avoid looking gaudy or drab.
The document discusses contrast in design, which uses light and varying levels of black, white and gray to create dramatic effects. It also discusses using color to draw attention to specific areas or make a design statement. The document briefly mentions low and high contrast.
The document discusses different types of colors and tones, including primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, monochromatic, pastel, neutral, earth and natural colors. It explains that the color wheel shows primary, secondary and tertiary colors, and that complementary colors are pairs that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Examples of complementary colors are also given.
The document describes the various tools and techniques used in Photoshop to design a school magazine. These include using selection tools to cut out images, the gradient tool to create colored backgrounds, shape tools to add design elements, and text tools to add headlines, captions and credits. Effects like drop shadows and warping are also described. The overall summary provided is of creating a magazine layout and design in Photoshop.
Using selection and layer tools, the artist cropped an image to focus on a face, placed the image over a black layer, and posterized it. Words were created as brushes and a pattern fill to add text. Dark regions of the face were selected and filled in with the text pattern to reveal the face through the words. A purple background was added, completing the album cover design.
The document describes the editing process taken to alter a digital image. Several tools were used to highlight certain features and draw attention to the actress's face. The pen tool was used to select areas that were then darkened or lightened to intensify features like eyebrows and lips or make the eyes less intense. Layers were added and the brush tool used to darken the background and make lines and cuts on the face stand out clearer. Finally, hue, saturation, and color balance levels were adjusted to pale the actress's complexion and complete the edited image.
Newton discovered that white light is made up of the visible light spectrum when he passed sunlight through a prism. The colour wheel is used to demonstrate the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. Primary colours are red, yellow and blue which can be mixed to create secondary colours of orange, green and purple. Tertiary colours result from mixing a primary and secondary colour adjacent on the wheel.
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The document discusses various techniques and concepts in painting, including:
- Different brush techniques like wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, impasto, and glazing.
- Using a series to explore variations of the same subject in different colors or styles.
- The use of light and shadow to create dramatic lighting effects in a painting.
- Various painting mediums beyond oil on canvas, like watercolor, pastels, acrylics, and mixed media.
The document provides examples of different artists who demonstrate techniques like building texture, blending colors, or combining drawing and painting in their work. It also addresses developing compositions from sketches or photo references.
Evidence of editing and constructing dps imagesEvieTheodore
The document provides instructions for editing a digital image in multiple steps. It describes removing flash from sunglasses by painting over them with the eyedropper tool and blurring. It also details enhancing a model's expression by adding frown lines with a new layer set to a darker skin tone and blurred. Finally, it outlines adding lipstick by painting lips and adjusting opacity and colors. The overall goal is to edit the image's expression and add lipstick to be consistent with the front cover and represent femininity.
This document discusses creating a spooky effect for a horror genre piece by using gloomy, foggy, dull, dark, and cloudy weather features. Filming on November 24th is planned to take advantage of the early evening sunset which will make the lighting dull and cloudy, working well for the horror genre.
Gouache is a opaque watercolor paint that should be applied in layers from dark to light. The document recommends starting with an initial base color layer without too much ink to avoid cracking, followed by darker details and then lighter colors and finer details. Layers should not be too thick or thin - thicker layers risk cracking while thinner layers may appear watery. Top layers for details work best when more diluted with water. Proper layering and referencing the colors in a good reference image are also suggested for best results when painting with gouache.
The document discusses different types of lighting that could be used for the opening sequence of a film shot in a dance studio, including bright white light to portray innocence, blue light to create mystery, and red light to represent danger. It also mentions using natural lighting for outdoor scenes in the woods and editing lighting levels as needed.
Black makes the darkest shade as it absorbs all colors of light, while white makes the lightest shade as it reflects all colors of light. These two colors can be mixed with other colors to create new shades through the process of color mixing.
This document discusses how color can be used in digital media to contrast and complement scenes. It introduces the color wheel and how contrasting colors stand out while analogous colors add atmosphere. Various techniques like overlays and shaders can be used to alter the ambience of a scene. Overlays directly tint a scene to change its appearance, with blue seen as cold and orange as warm. Shaders modify color values on screen for effects like color grading, bloom, and desaturation. Examples from films and games demonstrate how these techniques create certain moods through adjustments to colors and lighting.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame of a film including settings, lighting, costumes, makeup, props, and the positions and movements of characters. It is a French term that literally means "placing on stage." Effective mise-en-scene can be used to convey meaning, mood, and themes through intentional artistic choices about visual elements like lighting, color, character positioning, and props included or excluded from the shot. Mise-en-scene must be carefully considered by directors to effectively tell the story and elicit intended reactions from audiences.
Colors are properties of objects that absorb and reflect light wavelengths perceived by the eye. For example, a green dragon absorbs all wavelengths except green. Color plays an important role in everyday life, such as traffic lights. When designing with color, analogous colors that are near each other on the color wheel or complementary colors opposite each other can be combined effectively. The mood should also be considered, as calm natural colors create a different feel than brighter hues. A test can determine if a person is color blind.
The artist used the pen tool to trace an outline of their character from Photoshop to color and manipulate the image easily. They then used the color palette to select the traced lines and fill them with colors suited to the character. Using layers, the artist organized the traces from top to bottom to give the illusion of depth, and used the gradient tool to finalize the work by adding effects and atmosphere to give the image character.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It explains that the color wheel organizes all visible colors and is made up of primary, secondary, and intermediate colors. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. Secondary colors are orange, green, and violet, created by mixing primary colors. Intermediate colors are shades between primary and secondary created by mixing one primary and one secondary. It also outlines the properties of color including hue, intensity, value, shade, and tint.
This effect changed the user's voice to sound alien-like in feel and tone. It was a simple effect to apply that allowed easy manipulation of the voice alteration. The effect on its own modified the voice into an unusual, non-human sound.
This document discusses the properties of color, including hue, intensity, and value. Hue refers to the color itself (red, blue, etc.), intensity is the brightness or dullness of the hue, and value refers to how light or dark the color appears. Colors can also vary in saturation, which is the vibrancy or dullness of the hue. Shades are created by adding black to a color, while tints add white to increase brightness.
The filmmaker used existing indoor lighting to achieve a serious tone for scenes shot inside, as the rooms provided lighting that was neither too bright nor too dim. Outdoor night scenes required additional spotlights to illuminate characters and show their emotions. A spotlight was also used in one indoor scene where a character slept in a dark room, to effectively display his emotions and gain audience sympathy.
The document describes how the artist used Photoshop filters and effects to make Polaroid photos look like drawings. Specifically, the artist used the "poster edges" filter to outline the images like a cartoon, and increased the "posterization" to simplify colors. They then made the images black and white and lowered the opacity. Further editing in Photoshop involved adjusting opacity layers and saving individual images from the layered file.
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Newton discovered that white light is made up of the visible light spectrum when he passed sunlight through a prism. The colour wheel is used to demonstrate the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. Primary colours are red, yellow and blue which can be mixed to create secondary colours of orange, green and purple. Tertiary colours result from mixing a primary and secondary colour adjacent on the wheel.
Painting Day One Concept Style and Technique 2016glennhirsch
The document discusses various techniques and concepts in painting, including:
- Different brush techniques like wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, impasto, and glazing.
- Using a series to explore variations of the same subject in different colors or styles.
- The use of light and shadow to create dramatic lighting effects in a painting.
- Various painting mediums beyond oil on canvas, like watercolor, pastels, acrylics, and mixed media.
The document provides examples of different artists who demonstrate techniques like building texture, blending colors, or combining drawing and painting in their work. It also addresses developing compositions from sketches or photo references.
Evidence of editing and constructing dps imagesEvieTheodore
The document provides instructions for editing a digital image in multiple steps. It describes removing flash from sunglasses by painting over them with the eyedropper tool and blurring. It also details enhancing a model's expression by adding frown lines with a new layer set to a darker skin tone and blurred. Finally, it outlines adding lipstick by painting lips and adjusting opacity and colors. The overall goal is to edit the image's expression and add lipstick to be consistent with the front cover and represent femininity.
This document discusses creating a spooky effect for a horror genre piece by using gloomy, foggy, dull, dark, and cloudy weather features. Filming on November 24th is planned to take advantage of the early evening sunset which will make the lighting dull and cloudy, working well for the horror genre.
Gouache is a opaque watercolor paint that should be applied in layers from dark to light. The document recommends starting with an initial base color layer without too much ink to avoid cracking, followed by darker details and then lighter colors and finer details. Layers should not be too thick or thin - thicker layers risk cracking while thinner layers may appear watery. Top layers for details work best when more diluted with water. Proper layering and referencing the colors in a good reference image are also suggested for best results when painting with gouache.
The document discusses different types of lighting that could be used for the opening sequence of a film shot in a dance studio, including bright white light to portray innocence, blue light to create mystery, and red light to represent danger. It also mentions using natural lighting for outdoor scenes in the woods and editing lighting levels as needed.
Black makes the darkest shade as it absorbs all colors of light, while white makes the lightest shade as it reflects all colors of light. These two colors can be mixed with other colors to create new shades through the process of color mixing.
This document discusses how color can be used in digital media to contrast and complement scenes. It introduces the color wheel and how contrasting colors stand out while analogous colors add atmosphere. Various techniques like overlays and shaders can be used to alter the ambience of a scene. Overlays directly tint a scene to change its appearance, with blue seen as cold and orange as warm. Shaders modify color values on screen for effects like color grading, bloom, and desaturation. Examples from films and games demonstrate how these techniques create certain moods through adjustments to colors and lighting.
Mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame of a film including settings, lighting, costumes, makeup, props, and the positions and movements of characters. It is a French term that literally means "placing on stage." Effective mise-en-scene can be used to convey meaning, mood, and themes through intentional artistic choices about visual elements like lighting, color, character positioning, and props included or excluded from the shot. Mise-en-scene must be carefully considered by directors to effectively tell the story and elicit intended reactions from audiences.
Colors are properties of objects that absorb and reflect light wavelengths perceived by the eye. For example, a green dragon absorbs all wavelengths except green. Color plays an important role in everyday life, such as traffic lights. When designing with color, analogous colors that are near each other on the color wheel or complementary colors opposite each other can be combined effectively. The mood should also be considered, as calm natural colors create a different feel than brighter hues. A test can determine if a person is color blind.
The artist used the pen tool to trace an outline of their character from Photoshop to color and manipulate the image easily. They then used the color palette to select the traced lines and fill them with colors suited to the character. Using layers, the artist organized the traces from top to bottom to give the illusion of depth, and used the gradient tool to finalize the work by adding effects and atmosphere to give the image character.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It explains that the color wheel organizes all visible colors and is made up of primary, secondary, and intermediate colors. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. Secondary colors are orange, green, and violet, created by mixing primary colors. Intermediate colors are shades between primary and secondary created by mixing one primary and one secondary. It also outlines the properties of color including hue, intensity, value, shade, and tint.
This effect changed the user's voice to sound alien-like in feel and tone. It was a simple effect to apply that allowed easy manipulation of the voice alteration. The effect on its own modified the voice into an unusual, non-human sound.
This document discusses the properties of color, including hue, intensity, and value. Hue refers to the color itself (red, blue, etc.), intensity is the brightness or dullness of the hue, and value refers to how light or dark the color appears. Colors can also vary in saturation, which is the vibrancy or dullness of the hue. Shades are created by adding black to a color, while tints add white to increase brightness.
The filmmaker used existing indoor lighting to achieve a serious tone for scenes shot inside, as the rooms provided lighting that was neither too bright nor too dim. Outdoor night scenes required additional spotlights to illuminate characters and show their emotions. A spotlight was also used in one indoor scene where a character slept in a dark room, to effectively display his emotions and gain audience sympathy.
The document describes how the artist used Photoshop filters and effects to make Polaroid photos look like drawings. Specifically, the artist used the "poster edges" filter to outline the images like a cartoon, and increased the "posterization" to simplify colors. They then made the images black and white and lowered the opacity. Further editing in Photoshop involved adjusting opacity layers and saving individual images from the layered file.
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The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
2. Lips
First I duplicated the layer. Then I changed the top layer to black and white and adjusted
the levels to accentuate the darker areas of the image.
3. I used the eraser tool to show colour on only the lips then I changed
the saturation slightly to make the colour more noticeable.
Lips