Monday, February 28, 2011
Michael - Step 2
Filling the Canvas and Avoiding Surprises.
After getting the features in place, the next step here was to establish basic local colors. Since the appearance of a color is affected by the colors around it, I wanted to fill the canvas with the basic big colors - in this case, the brown of the shadow of the face, and the light green of the background (actually you might call it a seafoam green, if you look at it under the right light bulbs).
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