Bartolome Ramis de Ayreflor
Infographics, Matte painting, Motion graphics
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Bartolome Ramis de Ayreflor
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added comment inCreativity Project 4 - Creative Combinations
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I allowed myself to create my combinations in Photoshop, which turned out to be easier for me than doing it manually. Here are some of them.
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Hello,
I’m sharing the results of my second drawing exercise. This has been an interesting experience to explore different creative perspectives and reflect on the meanings and associations behind each element I drew.
I followed the instructions: I selected two human body parts and one animal part, each on its own sheet. It was fun experimenting with proportions and immersing myself in the process.
I’m already intrigued to see where all this will lead and what ideas will emerge in the next lesson on divergent thinking.
I hope my drawings add something interesting to the discussion!
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Here is my submission for the Creative Drawing Exercise. I thoroughly enjoyed working on this task, as it allowed me to reflect on the objects' meanings and embrace creativity without fear of making mistakes. As a professional in the field of graphic arts, specializing in photo editing and CGI, I am keen to deepen my understanding of creativity and enhance my skills further.
I am open to any feedback or critiques you might have, as I believe they are essential for growth and improvement. it has been both engaging and enriching!
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Patience like a Saint...
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Has some gaps but at some point you have to let it go...
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Hi Bartolome. Good value distribution, even if the gradient is not super smooth. If you haven't done so yet, check out Dorian's article on 'island hunting'. It's a really useful and quick way to smooth out your tones. https://www.dorian-iten.com/smooth-tones/
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Simpla AO Study
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Nice exercise:)
Couple of Terminator Studies:)
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Do we see shadows on a black reflective surface?
You see shadows on a black, reflective surface by seeing some lit part of the reflected object.