Help, First Large Art....

Discussion in 'Large Artwork' started by [*uva*], May 5, 2009.

  1. [*uva*]

    [*uva*] Well-Known Member

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    My first large art... any suggestions?!??!

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    I know the sign scz>.>
     
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    What was your idea with this because I cant see where youre trying to go with this one
     
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    whoa! way too much of a range of colors.... the first thing to do is come up with a central theme to the entire piece then you pick colors that go well together and don't span too far apart in the color spectrum cause as wide a range of colors as what you have here in this piece is very unappealing to the eye and in actuality irritates the viewers eye or at least it does mine.
     
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    I really didn't have an idea... This was mostly random art work... I really want to get into large art make.

    I'll give that a try when I get he time. =)
     
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    Okay if you want to get into large art, youll have to think about what you gonna make first.
    Think of what style your gonna use, realism, abstract, lineart and stuff.
    Then you gotta come up with an idea.. For realism (for example)..your pic has tot tell a story..or a part of it. (think of a theme)
    If you have a theme, you can think of the colors your gonna use.. A clown theme with black and white as main colors wont work with each other (except when it its a sad clown:P)
    Then your gonna work on your composition, place the subjects of your piece. Dont make it look like it are several pictures all over a piece of canvas..

    This is what i do when I make large art, Hope i helped you out a bit. If you have any questions you can allways pm me.
    (if your done with a piece..save your pic or apply the image on a new layer..and play with gradients and photofilters...it could make the colours in your works come alive)

    Ps. Sorry for the bad grammar i was a bit short on time :rolleyes:
     
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    Thanks, I'll work on that when I do my next one. I feel like just deleting this one to tell you the truth. :lol:
     
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    Like everyone else is saying, to many colours that just don't work with each other also it is very random.

    I think you should keep it if you plan on still making large art. Just so you can look back and see what you started from
     

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