This is the reference photo that i used for my paintings. I mapped out the middle, fore, and backgrounds so that it would be easier to put my tones in when painting. I created this piece using the theory that the values in the image get lighter as they reach the background. I kept the background scale very short with only three values and had the foreground section with the biggest range. I really liked this method of painting- making the background the lightest values gave an almost foggy effect to the painting as well as giving it depth which i really like. I did however, struggle to get all of the detail in on the background with such a small range of tones so this is perhaps something i could experiment with moving forward. For this painting, i kept the same range of values (smaller amount in the back, more towards the front) but changed the values within them. I introduced darker tones to the background which i feel really allowed me to get more detail into the painting, unl...
Below are a few pencil sketch ideas for vignette illustrations. Going off my original sketches, i decided to carry on and develop the idea of Florence's younger self looking in the mirror at older Florence in her nursing uniform. I wanted to capture Florence's strong will, showing that even though she was steered away from a career in nursing as a little girl, she still ended up getting to where she wanted and achieving her dreams. Keeping my palettes consistent, i took colour swatches from my mood boards and character design sheets so that there was a clear link between each part of my design process. Here, i started looking at backgrounds. My vignette felt too plain so i decided to add in a Victorian style pattern to emulate wallpaper behind the mirror. After reflecting on this idea however, i feel that the pattern combined with the colour took the attention away from the vignette itself and made the piece look to busy. I also feel that the brush i used to create the Victo...
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