Thursday, 26 January 2012

Hannah Muller Interpretation


Here is my own interpretation of Hannah Mullers drawing. I begun by drawing the image and sketching it in with shading pastels. This allowed me to find the shadows of the image. I then scanned the image in and fixed the edges using coral draw. I then imported this into photoshop, where I started to shade in the skin tone. This took a lot of time as the picture has to look life like. This meant creating layers of shading to get the right skin tone. I then started working on the eyes. I begun by shading in the eye colour which is blue. I then shaded a deeper shade of blue on to, which then got covered with purple to make the eye stand out. I then used the shadow tool to create a shadow across the eye. when i finished this I started to work on the hair. I wanted the hair to look as real as possible, so i added lots of different brown tones to create layers to build up the hair shape. I then added make up to the girl, to give the face some added character. The girl now looks different than the image Hannah Muller did before. This is because the layers add character and realistic features to the girl, making her seem real. If i was to re do this image i would spend more time adding clothing to this piece instead of just a face. I would also try and add a body to the girl to create a different picture.

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