Painting Light 102 [Proko, Jeremy Vickery]
- Publisher
- Proko
- Product Type
- Video Course
- Product URL
- https://www.proko.com/course/painting-light-102
- Author
- Jeremy Vickery
- Language
- English, English Subtitles
- Duration
- 05:45
- Release date
- May 4, 2024
- Skill level
- 3.00 star(s)
- Project Files
- Yes
- Product Price
- $200
Painting Light 102 is the next step after Painting Light 101. While the first course focuses on painting what you see, this one takes you further teaching you how to paint light from your imagination.
In this course, you’ll learn not only how to create believable lighting without direct references, but also how to see and think about light in ways that make the painting process faster and more intuitive.
You’ll Learn How to Paint:
- Soft Ambient Light
- Direct and Indirect Light
- Materials and Local Color
- Atmosphere and Fog
- Complete Scenes combining all elements together
What You Will Learn
1. Gathering and Using ReferenceLearn effective methods for collecting high-quality reference images an essential skill for concept design and illustration.
2. The Art of Extraction
Discover how to identify inspiring elements such as color, light, or texture from reference images and apply them in original ways to your own artwork.
3. Painting Ambient Light
Develop the ability to see and paint soft, ambient lighting that creates atmosphere and subtle depth.
4. Painting Direct Light
Understand the characteristics of direct light, and learn how to paint cast shadows from both hard and soft light sources.
5. Painting Indirect/Bounced Light
Master techniques for observing and painting bounced light to add realism and complexity to your work.
6. Understanding and Painting Materials
Go beyond local color by learning to analyze the components of different materials and represent them convincingly in your paintings.
7. Painting Fog and Atmosphere
Explore how to create mood and depth by painting fog, haze, and other atmospheric effects.
8. Advanced Extraction
Practice generating a range of lighting ideas through rapid sketches that experiment with multiple moods and color palettes.
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