In this lesson I challenge you to be creative and use randomly found textures to inspire imaginative design.
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@thefamangus
22h
Drat, I really should've looked at what everyone else did before I did mine! I had no idea what to do or how to do it. So, uh, I just picked a random texture and I was like... "Hmmm, this looks like a wormy thing with branches coming out of it's mouth, and beneath it is some kind of cracked orifice." I had no idea how go about painting over the complex textures, so I just kind of randomly sampled colors and painted them in roughly the same spots the original colors were...? If I do this exercise again, I'll probably go for something more like Filippo or Tuqoise or Pamela did.
mwalker's is going to haunt my nightmares though.
![](https://static.proko.com/assets/images/avatars/monkey-24.png)
@mwalker
9d
Even though my results were a little disturbing I had a good time with this exercise.
Jocelyn Sy
8mo
I had fun with these assignment. I found various animals and creatures in these textures. I kept the textures visible while adding color to the characters.
Pamela D
7mo
Great work very imaginative
Filippo Galli
8mo
Not that imaginative.
And uhh.. We don't talk about that other one.
![](https://static.proko.com/assets/images/avatars/straight-edge-24.png)
@nelsonsmg
9mo
A fluffy maned owl watching over an egg + a cloudy scenery to the side,
I like how the the egg and the nest turnet out ngl
Pamela D
9mo
This was fun and relaxing at the same time. I saw the small dog next to the monkey first, then the group gradually appeared.
![](https://static.proko.com/assets/images/avatars/straight-edge-24.png)
@nelsonsmg
9mo
Fantastic
![](https://static.proko.com/assets/images/avatars/cat-24.png)
hArtMann
9mo
Had fun with this one.
@turquoise
9mo
I love the googly-eyed frog. So cute!
@turquoise
9mo
Chi-chi has finally achieved her dream of flying among other birds.
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9mo
I love it! So imaginative
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Jeremy teaches Light and Color and has worked for over 25 years in the animation, film and games industry, most notably at Pixar Animation Studios