Iv just completed a one year design course at northland design studies located inside the northland secondary college
The course was great and each week we had 4 periods dedicated to general drawing and 2 periods to life drawing
I photographed some of the works I did in those classes but the colors and contrast in them changed due to the atmosphere outside when I took them and the mediums I used to I fixed them in Photoshop but the wood around them looks weird colors now
Hi... I've just read your comments.. I've just done Cert III Vis Arts at TAFE and a one year Cert IV course in Life Drawing and Painting .. it is best to blue tack works to the wall in good natural sunlight and photograh... with charcoal on white paper the background will look grey unless you learn how to bleach in photoshop... you can also put works on floor and stand over the top of them... and crop in a photo program for best presentation. For the best results you need to use a tripod.. but I don't have one... with your good pieces keep a good photo for your portfolio.... hope my unsolicted advice is not unwelcome... sent with best intentions I like your work.
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"Through my eyes I see Art in Nature which I transform into Nature in Art."
Hello, I live near you. ^^
I like the left foot.
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