Oct 1, 2010

Color Theory Class

Been a bit busy between homework & work, so the blog postings have been sparse.  I shall do my best to post stuff from my classes as I finish projects.  First up to bat: Color Theory.

My Color Theory class is lead by the brilliant instructor Cameron Wasson.  It is, believe it or not, currently my favorite class.  Such an intense class (read: lots of working in-class and lots of homework hours), but I have already gained so much knowledge that I can use forever (...or at least until I pay people to do this kind of stuff for me).  Gouache paint costs way too much money, though, so that's a real downside.  Plus, I also seem to be buying a bunch of things that I don't foresee myself ever using again in other classes.  Still, can you put a price on knowledge?  The Academy seems to think so.  And it's pretty high.  Also, Cameron is not only a great instructor/teacher, but she has THE BEST anecdotes!  It's a real treat just to watch her formulate them on-the-fly.  Most importantly, she clearly has a real love/passion for what she does, and I think I respect that more than anything else and can certainly get behind it.

At any rate, our first project is to be turned in this week and I thought I'd share my interpretation of it here.  Using the Golden Rectangle, we had to create a 9-value design, then colorize it.  Below are exploratory marker sketches, the B&W painting, and the color version, done in gouache paint.



On a related side-note, Mark Kennedy (awesome Disney story artist) has been doing his own color theorizing in his free time and posts a few great thoughts on color over at his Temple of the Seven Golden Camels blog.  It's worth a read.

2 comments:

Reem Ali-Adeeb said...

Awesome work Casey, I hope you are doing great
:)

Casey Lowe said...

Thank you, Reem! Fantastic to hear from you!! School is simply phenomenal this semester, even with Preproduction. Lots and lots of work, but learning and developing so much. I hope your studies are all working out for you. I'm sure I'll be seeing your work in the Spring Show soon. :^)


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