Demo 2 - Notan Master Thumbnails
Demo 2 - Notan Master Thumbnails
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Demo 2 - Notan Master Thumbnails
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The One
I am trying hard to simplify a subject in shapes, considering in three value scale , somehow this study turned likes this.
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Stan Prokopenko
Let’s do one more Notan master thumbnail study. This time, we’ll break down and simplify an N. C. Wyeth painting.
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2mo
I am trying hard to simplify a subject in shapes, considering in three value scale , somehow this study turned likes this.
Rachel Dawn Owens
You got a few gradients in there, but you still got the Notan idea right. The scratchy pencils marks have so much energy too!
Stefan Sharkov
A few more master studies.
Osagumwenro Igiehon
Here are my attempts after the demo.
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1yr
sad life i have done alot of work, but i am short of time because exams are going on, as soon as exams are over ill send bunch of stuff together... in mean time sayonara. though i am still watching videos. these are fun to watch.
Josh Fiddler
I considered this one for my own studies and yeah it is pretty great. That last part of the video where you talk about the lightness of the spear before the hadn't and then darkened again behind the hand is interesting because lighting wise, I would assume that behind the rider, the shaft would be lighter and in front darker, but logic can't get in the way of making a clear read of the image and it might not work if the "real" lighting were used instead.
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