Thursday, June 6, 2013

Advanced Portrait Study



Alternative Perspective



Looking Within



 A Smile :)



 Messing With Lighting



Looking Outside



Some More Lighting



The Candid




Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Daily Quiz

According to science which side of your face is your best side for portraits?

Facial expressions are more defined on the left side of the face. So... the left side!


Double and Multiple Exposure






















Monday, April 29, 2013

Elements and Principles of Art and Design

Elements


Texture


Shape



Lines


Space


Value



Color


Principles


Balance


Unity



Emphasis



Movement



Contrast



Rhythm


Friday, April 19, 2013

Faces, faces everywhere.


Surprise!

A flat mouth...


Do you see it?


A smile for you


Block Eyebrows and a Smirk


What's the Password?


Rarwww


Peek -a- boo


An Old Face


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Chroma Key Project


Carlos Got The Moon

It's Frank


Mr. Tentacles





Just The Gang Running Away Again



Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Daily Quiz

Q: What is another term for "green screen"?
A: Chroma Key or Color Key.

Q: Does the screen have to be green? What other colors would work?
A: Nope, it does not have to be green. Single colors such as red and blue can be used, skin colors are avoided.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Daily Quiz

Different Shades
Different Tones
Different Tints

Some Color Theory







The 3 Primary Colors are Yellow, Blue, and Red. You can mix Primary Colors to make Secondary Colors such as Orange, Violet, and Green. All the colors in between are Tertiary Colors.

Subtractive Colors can be shown through a Pigment Generated Model where the layered colors tend to get darker and muddier, while Additive Color can be shown through a Light Generated Model in which the layered colors get brighter. 

Colors affect our perception, and therefore can attract our eyes to certain objects or people. Big Businesses put a lot of thought into their logo, finding complementary colors that will attract consumers.

Color Intensity changes in relation to its surrounding color. Red against Black will be more prominent than Red against Orange.

Examples Of...

Greyscale Image

 Monochrome Image

Complimentary Colors