Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
Kevin Bacon on bacon
Looking at my final product, I believe my strongest area of the piece of work I made was the body. The reason I feel this way is because it looks like a real painting and I can also figure out that is a body/ jacket and not think its something else. A part of the work that can be improved on would be the face, obviously. It doesn't look like Kevin Bacon, let alone a face. its defiantly something i need to work on and will continue to in the future!
What I thought was easy about this project was the blending of all the colors when i was done shading it. It was easy because I feel as if i did such a good job on using the eyedropper and making the different colors that at the end, it came out amazing and just what i expected. One thing that was difficult about this project was probably the face. it was hard to make the tiny eyes, make the mouth visible and get the nose centered without it actually being there, just blended. Some materials I used was the lasso, to outline the different colors, eyedropper to get one solid color, paint brush to pint it that one color and the fluffy brush to blend them all together. Now it looks awesome!
I demonstrated the objective (the goal) by getting the background of some slices of bacon and to put Kevin Bacon almost laying on the bacon. I used the outline and fill to make it all blend together and although the face didn't come out as plan, im still proud of the final outcome and hopefully people get the joke. If I could do this project all over again i would have probably done something not human, maybe a dog or another animal to make the face easier for me and a new, bright and fun background. I do still love how it came out, im so surprised the more and more I do this the better it gets!
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