Thursday, 19 January 2012

 I find this texture very interesting. It is a close-up of a tree. But if you imagine it as a bigger image it almost resembles a wasteland or a cliff. It has multiple colours and may be used in many different ways to create fascinating work.








This texture has a very natural/organic nature. It is a photo of a building which has a plant growing up and all over it. It has  beautiful, vibrant colours which I find inspiring to be used within future work, the colours seem to blend from green to a yellow-orange and then finally ending as a fire'y red. The actual texture can be used to represent a jungle perhaps. Or simply as what it is, a plant covering a building.





This photo of clouds may be used to add texture to lots of pieces in many different genres of art & media. Even though you may see clouds if you were to take the fluffy texture from the edges you could easily create something unique, from smoke to smudges/blemishes on armour pieces in concepts. The toning on the clouds is very smooth, there isn't much sudden shadow it tends to blend gradually from light to dark which gives it a very soft texture.




This is a photograph of a plant. It has quite dull colouring so nothing really stands out. The shape of the leaves on the other hand are very interesting they can be represented as many things from swords to feathers. The organisation of the leaves tend to be totally random- yet going in one direction.


This is a photograph of tree bark. It's a strange texture and doesn't seem to look like the average tree bark that you come across. But this texture may be used in many different ways, as with the other tree bark if put into scale it almost represents a a baron wasteland which i find very interesting and inspiring.
This is a picture of fur. I feel it can be used in armour pieces and animals in future art & media projects in the course. It has very interesting tones and the shadow begins at the base and gradually turns into highlight as it reaches the tips of the hair.
This is another photograph of tree bark. The more unique thing about this variation is that the bark has moss growing on it. All the cracks form some kind of interesting sharp shape which casts a shadow into the bark. Like with the past tree barks zoomed out I feel this texture may be used for multiple landscape purposes in future projects.
This photograph is a close up of some peculiar tree bark. It consists of a very rugged surface but almost looks melted in places. It has a unique texture which lifts of the surface of the tree and may be used as reference in future projects as perhaps buildings or landscapes.



This is a photograph of a tree in bristol, it appears that it has outgrown it's original planting spot and has created a very unique effect around the base. The cracks through the concrete could be used as reference or inspiration for many projects in the future. It could be used from landscapes to armour textures.

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