Lucinda_Zawadzki_GreatKillsPark(Crooke’sPoint)

For my first image, I used the program OpenCanvas to edit it. To start, I first opened up the photograph I took of the waterfront as a layer. Then, I opened up my sketch as another layer, placing this layer on top of the one of the photograph. Next, I erased the background of the sketch layer, excluding the rocks and the grass, to allow the actual photograph to show through. Afterwards, using my Wacom Bamboo tablet, I colored in the rocks, switching between the watercolor brush and the pencil tool, using various shades of gray to shade them in. Next, I colored in the ground and used the pencil tool to draw grass and sticks on the ground. Finally, I touched up anything that I needed to, and saved the image.

 

For my second image, I also used the program OpenCanvas to edit it. To start, I first opened up the photograph I took of the waterfront as a layer. Then, I opened up my sketch as another layer, but this time, I placed the sketch layer underneath the one of the photograph. Next, I erased the image of the side view mirror to reveal my sketch underneath. I also erased the ocean in the background to reveal my sketch. Afterwards, using my Wacom Bamboo tablet, I colored in the scene reflected in the side view mirror, and the ocean, switching between the watercolor brush and the pencil tool to do so. Finally, as I did with the other image, I touched up anything that I felt needed some more work and I saved the image.