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Creating reflections in water
From the course: Artist at Work: Creating Depth of Field
Creating reflections in water
So as I look at this, I think it's starting to make sense, it's starting to feel right. I know logically that there will be some reflection in the water of the sky, so I'm going to try doing that very carefully. Just a little bit of the orange. Knowing that the Eiffel Tower would reflect into the water. I'm just going to add a little bit of a brown tone. SOUND And I use my stump because my finger is just too large to get in here. And I want it to be really soft because a reflection would likely be you know, pretty soft. It's just flat, river. Use my pinky. And then a stump. In a simple way, I'm just trying to create a little reflection. I'm going to add a little bit of pink. And the beauty of the color of the background that's here, is that it's reacting to all these colors in a complementary way. The orange is popping off of the purple. So, if you, a lot of systems here to make this come together. Temperature to create a sense that the foreground is in the foreground, making it cool…
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Introduction11m 16s
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Establishing a focal point7m 1s
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Relating the foreground color to the focal point5m
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Bringing objects forward5m 42s
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Colorizing the middle ground5m 26s
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Editing the whites to differentiate7m 43s
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Using cool tones to establish distance5m 30s
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Lightening the Eiffel Tower to fit the context2m 8s
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Using mixed media to achieve a gradient sky9m 25s
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Creating reflections in water2m 41s
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Adding final details4m 20s
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