LEARNING HOW TO USE COLOUR
EXPLORING TEXTURES
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During this session, I have experimented using tools which are brand new to me, learning how to incorporate colour and texture to my work. I found the colour part a bit of a struggle, as there are quite a few methods to use which I found hard to keep up with. But I did manage to create a standard coloured version of my image, so I am pleased with that result.
With the textured element I enjoyed this a lot more. This is because I found a texture on my phone which suited the subject of my work and itself is an interesting pattern. I think these pieces are more successful than my first, as the texture adds another layer and element to the piece which makes it stand out more as an overall composition.
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