Friday, 13 March 2015

Aspect To Aspect

As an additional experiment I decided to use the aspect to aspect technique to compare the different results of a watercolour painting and an aspect to aspect outcome. The aspect to aspect experiment would provide me with a more modern design due to the lines used to create the aspect to aspect outcome. In order to produce this effect I inked 3 different layers of the original painting, an outline version, a detailed outline version and a more detailed lined version (mainly all inked).


This is the final result of the aspect to aspect experiment. This shows the different colours and different layers combined together to produce a final piece. I think this works well however I think the colours used could do with adjusting/experimenting with.


This shows the first layer, the outlined layer of the original painting. The evidence shows the the layer has changed colour within Photoshop, from black to orange.


The image above shows the second version of the painting, a more detailed outline version of the painting.


This is the final version of the inked outline, this version is near enough all inked. Once this layer was edited in terms of adding the colour, all the layers were combined together within Photoshop which allowed me to use the multiply option to multiply the colours over the top.


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