Still Life
"less than a month since your last blog post, and you've got another up already? Impossible!" I know, right? Anyway, here's something I've been working on for my college project with Adobe Illustrator. My assignment was to "trace" and color a still life picture, preferably one I took. I hastily set up a plum, a book, a frying pan and my pocket watch.
I mean, easy, right? After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Is that phrase cursed or something? The downside was that my teacher liked the super-complex tablecloth design (which I had ironically picked myself a few years ago) and decided I should also draw that.
And the reflections on the frying pan.
After staying up 'till 10:00 on the day before I thought it was due (although I later realized that it wouldn't be due for another half-month after that), I was done. Here is my finally finished file:
When my teacher reviewed this, he said that I was "pretty much done" (fortunately he uses understatement a lot), and that I should take a look into something like an art show.
I mean, easy, right? After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Is that phrase cursed or something? The downside was that my teacher liked the super-complex tablecloth design (which I had ironically picked myself a few years ago) and decided I should also draw that.
And the reflections on the frying pan.
After staying up 'till 10:00 on the day before I thought it was due (although I later realized that it wouldn't be due for another half-month after that), I was done. Here is my finally finished file:
When my teacher reviewed this, he said that I was "pretty much done" (fortunately he uses understatement a lot), and that I should take a look into something like an art show.
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