This week, I dedicated to working on the Donkeyskin illustration, as that has a chance of taking the longest. I've got it mostly done, just shading to do. The original plan was to mimic watercolouring in Photoshop, however, I couldn't find a tutorial for it that I found satisfying for filling my vision. So, instead, I chose a flatter, brighter colouring style, mimicing a book of fairytales I once had in my own youth.
Friday, 24 April 2015
My Digital Media Project - Colours and Textures for Donkeyskin
Finally! With the dissertation out of the way, I can get back in the saddle on the practical work for my project.
This week, I dedicated to working on the Donkeyskin illustration, as that has a chance of taking the longest. I've got it mostly done, just shading to do. The original plan was to mimic watercolouring in Photoshop, however, I couldn't find a tutorial for it that I found satisfying for filling my vision. So, instead, I chose a flatter, brighter colouring style, mimicing a book of fairytales I once had in my own youth.
This week, I dedicated to working on the Donkeyskin illustration, as that has a chance of taking the longest. I've got it mostly done, just shading to do. The original plan was to mimic watercolouring in Photoshop, however, I couldn't find a tutorial for it that I found satisfying for filling my vision. So, instead, I chose a flatter, brighter colouring style, mimicing a book of fairytales I once had in my own youth.
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