Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Tree-Painter's Moves

In the Family Guy Video, The artist's attempts to hide the bush and make it a secret to the viewer. I’m not sure as to why he does this, but his move is making it hidden or blended in. The next video of the man teaching how to paint trees uses metaphors to describe what he is doing. These metaphors(his move) help the reader understand how to paint the trees in a way that makes visualizing it easier to understand. He paints thicker initially, and then uses different brushes to thin it out and make it look more natural. The disney artists do almost the complete opposite. They start very rough and then add details with thicker, sharper paint. They also visualize the trees in different ways which makes their own moves unique. They artists describe the way they uses their methods by highlighting the initial steps, and then unfolding the methods taken in order to to achieve their final product. I would characterize the cartoon artists style as very blunt and straight-forward. The afro-artist teaching lessons has a direct style that has boundaries, and the Disney artists have more flexible styles because they start at the base, building up whereas the afro artist starts at the top and builds down.

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