Genre : eLearning | Intermediate
In this tutorial, Tim Von Rueden takes you through the basic understanding of the three visual illusion concepts. This tutorial is the direct result from being the number one requested tutorial from the third week of this month’s November Citizen Tutorial Request Month. These results were featured from the poll on our Deviantart Page. Stay tuned for future polls in which we will once again ask, “What tutorial would you like to see?”
What you’ll learn in this tutorial :
In this tutorial we will go through the entire process of understanding character dynamics from the fundamentals of character art!
Motion Blur: This is the result of capturing a few frames in motion caught in a single image. A stable image should be one that is more crisp/sharp while the objects in motion should have a “doubling” effect which often looks like blur.
Depth of Field: This is the result of focusing of focusing on a particular distance on a subject matter. This makes the areas further and before the focused field appear blurry and has a tendency to add more of the “blur” effect the farther the distance.
Atmospheric Perspective: This is the result of the atmosphere interference while viewing an image. This tends to happen mostly in environment art but it’s when the atmosphere is causing the illusion that objects are “disappearing” the further away the are.
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