
Project 2 preliminary post- seeing if this way of importing my image works!
OK-it worked. So, this image was built out of multiple layers, starting with the background and working "out". This seemed the most logical choice and enabled me to go back and forth as need be, yet still be able to see everything I needed to see. The final order seemed to be dictated by the work itself, as some things needed to be in certain places to be seen.
Managing layers isn't to problematic as long as you remain aware of the order of your layers at all times.
Again, the brush was my weapon of choice, for its freedom, and the color work was a combination of gradients and searching for that mysterious "something" that fits. The dark planet was done with an oval primitive, the pyramid with the line tool, and the large green curved planet with the brush and some help from a grid. Yep.
OK-it worked. So, this image was built out of multiple layers, starting with the background and working "out". This seemed the most logical choice and enabled me to go back and forth as need be, yet still be able to see everything I needed to see. The final order seemed to be dictated by the work itself, as some things needed to be in certain places to be seen.
Managing layers isn't to problematic as long as you remain aware of the order of your layers at all times.
Again, the brush was my weapon of choice, for its freedom, and the color work was a combination of gradients and searching for that mysterious "something" that fits. The dark planet was done with an oval primitive, the pyramid with the line tool, and the large green curved planet with the brush and some help from a grid. Yep.
That's really nice.
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