Showing posts with label Maya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maya. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Telekenetic Snowman.art
A cold winter's day.
A bright sun, reflecting off the snow.
An imposing figure, well dressed and consuming a pastry.
A figure made of snow.
The blue sky, the orange nose replacing the red, and the yellow pipe substituting for green. Also, there are red, blue and green sprinkles on the doughnut.
This image has all the different parts of the color theory, becoming a pleasing image.
A bright sun, reflecting off the snow.
An imposing figure, well dressed and consuming a pastry.
A figure made of snow.
The blue sky, the orange nose replacing the red, and the yellow pipe substituting for green. Also, there are red, blue and green sprinkles on the doughnut.
This image has all the different parts of the color theory, becoming a pleasing image.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Color Balance or Color BOGUS?
Color balance is important in a picture, to create a pleasing image. This theory requires the presence of red, green, and blue, in at least some quantity.
This must be the perfect picture, then.
It conveys energy, light, excitement. It can convey light and happiness as well as pain and fear. The colors are all very bright and prominent, especially the green and then the red. Some would say that it is so bright that it stops being happy and starts hurting the eyes. It feels full, and gives the impression that it wraps around the viewer and continues on. It requires no substitutes, it has all of the essential colors. This image is a simple repeating pattern and color selection, and yet it conveys a message of total energy and chaos.
This must be the perfect picture, then.
It conveys energy, light, excitement. It can convey light and happiness as well as pain and fear. The colors are all very bright and prominent, especially the green and then the red. Some would say that it is so bright that it stops being happy and starts hurting the eyes. It feels full, and gives the impression that it wraps around the viewer and continues on. It requires no substitutes, it has all of the essential colors. This image is a simple repeating pattern and color selection, and yet it conveys a message of total energy and chaos.
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