Friday, October 21, 2016

colors and shade



Nov 23rd class

Hi Rhea and Chankyo,
How early can you have a class on Nov 23rd?
I think Chankyo has an important plan in the evening on coming Sunday.
If you can't make this Sunday, Nov 23rd, can you make 29th, Sat or 30th , Sun in next weekend?

Thank you!
Sungyeon
 


Tuesday, October 18, 2016

set design







http://cgworld.jp/feature/201610-cgw218t1-kiminona.html

skin tones








texture







Graphic Novel Artist ,Han min Kim's works









Rhea's sketch before/after critic

Hi Rhea, nice job on clean sketch! Thank you for fixing the shot in the middle.  It looks much better. Lilia looks more comfortable reaching the taller chair..


When you transfer from  rough sketches to computer drawing,you lost the balance little.   Watch out for Lilia and fairy's forehead in the profile images.
In the right panel, Lilia's  shoulder and back are curvier than your original rough sketch since her neck got thinner. It is subtle change, however, older straight version looks more natural. It happens all the time when you transfer image because you concentrate on  small lines instead of big proportion. We just have to double check after transferring. Tird person's fresh eyes are helpful. Check out with others to see if you missed/lost anything from the original.    Keep going! Thank you!

Chankyo, any opinion on Rhea's work?  Post your in progress work when you are ready.  Please don't be shy. :) Your drawing was great in the class. I couldn't see very well  in the chat screen.






color examples







Primary /Secondary/Tertiary Colors





The “K” in CMYK is understood to be the key since in four-color printing cyan, magenta, and yellow printing plates are aligned with the black plate which is the key. In other words the other colors are setup in relation to the black which is thus the "key" to the process.
 http://www.youdesignit.com/answers/why-does-the-k-stand-for-black-in-cmyk 

RGB vs SRGB
https://fstoppers.com/pictures/adobergb-vs-srgb-3167

additive and subtractive colors
https://cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall02/V22.0380-001/color_theory.htm

Colors : saturation and value





Sunday, October 16, 2016

Merge layers

saving different file format



Please save it as .psd file first. Somehow, if it doesn't work , please save as .tiff file. tiff remembers layers. Also for jpg, save it as quality 12 maximum, and it shouldn't decrease your quality too much. Jpeg will flatten your layers, though.