1. My primary is in the lower-right corner. My secondary is in the lower-left corner. My tertiary is in the center.
2. I was able to put emphasis on my primary image by using the element of definite vs. indefinite. I also used darker to light colors while going from the primary to tertiary images.
3. The best part of my artwork is the brushes I used. I changed the color, size, opacity, and hardness of the brushes. The brushes created variety in the picture. The brushes allow the shapes to fit together smoothly.
4. My least favorite part of the picture is the layers on the primary image. The colors seem forced and they don't mesh into the picture well.
5. When I add new layers to the secondary and tertiary layers, I hope that they will make the layers on the primary look better. The layers won't stick out as much on the one primary image.
6. I'm using blending while adding layers to the images. I'm adding variety by using multiple colors and using the space I have.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Computer Art Week 1 Post
1. Definite vs. Indefinite
2. One circle has a defined, hard edge. Two have soft undefined edge.
3. I was very successful because the eye is drawn towards the definite-shaped circle.
1. Size
2. I used to small shapes and one big shape.
3. The image was successful because the eye is drawn to the largest image first. The eye goes
to the other images last because they are smaller.
1. Placement
2. I placed three shapes from the left-upper corner to center to the lower-right corner.
3. I believe I was fairly successful because the eye is first off drawn towards the middle,
then the left circle and lastly the right circle.
out.
3. I was very successful because two shapes blend in and the other one sticks out from everything else.
3. I was very successful because two shapes blend in and the other one sticks out from everything else.
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