Proportion and Details
Proportion and Details
When it comes to hand rendering, we have learned –
a great deal – that marker, pencils, and often Sharpies, make up the best medias.
Within these medias, however, there are certain ways to effectively communicate
texture, volume, color and light, and the overall color scheme within a render.
How one goes about achieving these details is shown through their technique.
Texture and Volume
Color and Light
It is critical to note that color and light will
always exist together, making the analysis of color and light a crucial focus
when observing an object. There are three attributes that can describe color:
hue, value, and chroma. The hue is the position
in the spectrum on the color wheel and the three basic hues are red, yellow,
and blue. The value is the brightness or darkness of a color and helps to
create a sense of distance, depth, and volume. The chroma is a colors intensity
or purity, otherwise known as saturation. The most pure and intense colors are
those that are not mixed with their opposite hue on the color wheel.
Color Schemes
There are four different color schemes and three
different color combinations. The first color scheme is the monochromatic color
scheme in which all colors are in a wide range of both chroma and value within a
single hue. The second is the analogous color scheme that uses hues that are
close together on the color wheel, typically one primary color or secondary
color plus the hues adjacent to it on either side of the color wheel. The third
is the complementary color scheme that consists of contrasting hues from the
opposite sides and are usually bright and dynamic. The fourth, and final, is
the triad color scheme in which three different hues are equidistant from one
another on the color wheel and reduce the intensities of all/most hues.


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