Here is my second version for all 3.
-Circle
--changed background slightly
--corrected flat color and most of the shading itself
-Square
--corrected it's base shape
--corrected the darkest shading
-All 3
--corrected castshadows position/shape & color
--corrected reflective light (still had trouble doing them)
--made sure there were no ! marks
--used Gaussian Blur
Here is my sphere, cube, and cylinder. Someone told me I have to do a cone, but I didnt see it in my notes nor have time. I had a hard time choosing the colors (in terms of avoiding dark orange, light orange, ect. except for the circle), overall with the cylinders and doing the cast shadows.
Critique:
(cylinder)
--colors are too saturated; ! point doesnt exist in the real world, so watch out for them.
-blur the lines; change the strength (50)
-you can desaturate it as well; layers, hue/saturation
-touch the object; shadows live at the very bottom of colors
-the "move up in warmth and move down in cool" was referring to the color selection (the purple when selecting the color moves up or down; temperature) Not that the colors should be diff, same color, but warmth/cool.
-shadow is supposed to be the color of the bg the shadow is being cast on.
-Instructions
-do a cylinder, a sphere and a cube and make it look 3-D
--3 separate paintings, 3 separate colors (each bg and shape must be diff colors)
--cools and warms-lighting and feel; one warm, two cool or whatever as long as its not all cool and all warm
---when in cool light, the colors tend to get warmer
---when in warm light, the colors tend to get cooler
---as you go "up" it gets warmer, as you go down it gets cooler
---dont just go light orange and dark orange. Use appropriate colors
---blend together
-avoid red and blue (soild)
-light is on the top right
-opacity is lightness
-flow is the capacity, the amount coming out
-use diff brushes
--mess around with the settings of the brush
---you can make it so something scatters around so that it creates a patchy feel to it
-you can go to deviant art to download their brushes
--download file
--save file
--("natural media brushes" or "chalk brushes")
--edit, preset manager, load, then load the brushes
--make sure to manage and delete your brushes, cause too many will bring photoshop down
-if no tablet is present or tablet is failing, use 1-9 to change opacity. If tablet is useable you can press harder or lighter
--20%-10% opacity perhaps?
-after youre done, use the select tool and select inverse to delete the messy parts. Make sure you feather. If it still looks to hard, use the blur tool
-remember to apply shadows and reflection light
--in doing the reflection light, make sure to go low opacity and choose a value the same as the circle
-never choose anything from the top or the right; mainly choose from the middle or towards the bottom
-polygon tool for the square and cylinder