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Learn to successfully see a landscape when painting in oil, watercolor, or acrylic or in photographic compositions. What you'll learn Break down the landscape into manageable broad planes. Understand what differentiates landscape from other subject matter. Identify the focal point in a landscape scene. Detee the lines in a landscape and how they lead the eye. Recognize composition design tools used by painting Masters. Learn the common Dos and Don'ts of landscape composition design. Be able to see or design a landscape composition that has the best chance of success. Conduct a successful photoshoot to gather reference material. Reconstruct a troubled composition to increase success. Understand how to create and the benefits of creating a value sketch. Use a Notan design to double-check composition designs. Requirements No prior knowledge is required. A digital camera (or Smart Phone) and printer (or access to one) are highly recommended. Students will need a pencil, 2 colored writing instruments, a black marker or pen, and several sheets of blank white paper. Some kind of computer photo editing tool that you're familiar with is also helpful, but not necessary. Description "This has to be the best information I ever got on landscape composition. It is explained in an easy to follow format well supported with great quality video and photos." Diane F."I have been looking for a course like this for years. It was excellent and covered every aspect of the subject matter. The teacher was engaging and provided both photographic references and videos and gave material to for future reference. I wish I had known about this course years ago and HIGHLY recommend it!!!" - Lois KA landscape composition design can mean the success or failure of a piece of art whether you paint in oils, watercolor, or acrylics; draw; or work in photography. In this course, professional landscape painter, Jill Poyerd, goes beyond teaching the rules - she teaches students how to "see" a landscape and then translate what they see into a successful design. Using her approachable, easy-to-understand teaching method and an easy pace, students of any experience level learn by watching visually appealing video instruction and working through over 22 student activities and quizzes. Topics discussed include what makes landscapes unique, the planes theory, focal points, compositional lines, design tools of the Masters, choosing a subject, conducting a photoshoot, reconstructing images, and then using value and notan sketches to check your designs. Overview Section 1: Get to Know the UDemy Site Lecture 1 How to Use the Course Tools (Optional) Section 2: Introduction Lecture 2 Introduction Section 3: Breaking Down the Landscape Lecture 3 What Makes Landscapes Unique? Lecture 4 What Makes Landscapes Unique - QUIZ Lecture 5 An Understanding of Values Lecture 6 The Planes Theory Lecture 7 The Planes Theory II Lecture 8 The Planes Theory - QUIZ Lecture 9 Exceptions to the Planes Theory Lecture 10 Exceptions to the Planes Theory - QUIZ Lecture 11 Deteing a Focal Point Lecture 12 Deteing a Focal Point - QUIZ Lecture 13 How a Composition Leads the Eye Lecture 14 How a Composition Leads the Eye - QUIZ Lecture 15 Dos and Don'ts of Landscape Composition Design Lecture 16 Dos and Don'ts of Landscape Composition Design - QUIZ Section 4: Landscape Composition Design Tools Lecture 17 Rule of Thirds Lecture 18 Extreme Horizon Line Lecture 19 L-Shape Lecture 20 S or Z-Shape Lecture 21 Strong Diagonal Lecture 22 Large Center Object Lecture 23 Symmetrical Balance Lecture 24 Asymmetrical Balance Lecture 25 Triangulation Lecture 26 Composition Design Tools - QUIZ Lecture 27 When to Use The Tools Section 5: Putting it into Practice Lecture 28 Quick Recap Lecture 29 Choosing a Subject Lecture 30 Planning a Photoshoot Lecture 31 Photoshoot I - Spring Meadow Lecture 32 Photoshoot II - Water Scene Lecture 33 Photoshoot III - Colorado Meadow Lecture 34 Image Orientation Lecture 35 Image Orientation - Masterpiece QUIZ Lecture 36 Reconstruction I - Initial Image Review Lecture 37 Reconstruction II - Narrowing Your Selection Lecture 38 Reconstruction III - Final Review Lecture 39 Checking Your Design - Value Sketch Lecture 40 Checking Your Design - Notan Lecture 41 Conclusion Any visual artist of any experience level interested in landscape painting or drawing,Landscape Photographers HomePage:
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