During the video I talked about what I wrote about in last week's blog. About taking a picture with your camera to see the contrast in your painting better. I think a lot of the reason it works is it makes you see your painting in a different way. You begin to see all the flaws or the good parts of your work. Do you ever feel that way when you see yourself on camera or in a photograph and think...."what am I wearing" or "is that how my hair really looks". I find myself doing that when I re-watch the videos. I think "my goodness Brenna....why did you wear that shirt" or whatever critiques I have for myself. Even my painting I think looks different in the video then it does in real life. At the end of the video I include the pictures I take in the video at the end of the video so you can see. You might think too, that painting looks different! Here are the pictures:
I like the painting so much more in real life then in the video. But, the video is there to teach you something new, not for the best quality cinematography. See how the black and white filter shows you the contrast in the painting? It helps me see if I need to add anything. I am happy with how it came out and plan to keep it as is. I am excited to start on the slice next week. I might even work on it this week during my son's nap time. If I am not tired from the night before with him waking up. So keep coming back and seeing what is going on and I hope you are getting something out of this blog and video series. If you would like me to help with anything or answer any questions you are having, please comment below so I can address them for you!
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