Friday, 17 May 2013

Time Plan



10th May

this part really consists of researching that I want to create. So for me this was looking into forests and vegetation and how they look in certain lighting, the different colours, scaling etc. I'll also look at other artists work on this topic to see there different techniques and how they create there image.

17th May

This is part is similar to the image referencing as I would still be doing that. But on the side I would be starting to create quick sketches and thumbnails to try and get some ideas down. I would also be thinking about my colour palette and how my scene is going to be set up.

24th May

Here I would be well into doing my thumbnails and sketches trying to generate different ideas and also combining ideas into the same image. This part is critical in my process because without doing this it would take much longer to find out what I want to paint for my final image. This is a good and quick way to generate ideas.

31st May

Here I am coming to an end of thumbnail drawings and beginning work on my final image.

7th June

Now I am only working on my final image. I'm going to allow myself around 4 - 5 hours to complete this I would already have the thumbnail with rough detail in so there would be no need to try and think about all the forms, composition and how things are set up as this would already be done. Therefore It wont take me as long as possible.

14th June

Now I'm making some finishing touches on my final image while getting the recordings together and editing them in Sony Vegas. Rendering time for each clip would be about an 40 mins then the final render will take around half an hour.

21st June

Now I am setting up how I will present my work at the summer show. I was thinking of using a computer screen to present my speed painting and then print out the final image of my art work on A3. I will also have some work in progress images hanging up. I thought about having a second computer next to everything with Photoshop open and a tablet for people to try out on the day, so they can see how I create my paintings.

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