Marker pen series tutorial NO7 living room space design coloring step analysis

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-01-31

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Step 1:First, use cool gray (BG: wall, CG: ground & ceiling) to treat the color tones of the ground, ceiling and background wall, and pay attention to the depiction of light and shadow, such as: bright surface, reflective surface, etc.;In large areas, the ruler should be appropriately assisted to draw to ensure that the picture is clean and tidyThen, with a touch of blue-gray or blue, quickly sweep the brush to depict the color of the sky outside the window, paying attention to the transition from top to bottom, and at the same time, the position close to the window blends in a little to blend in with the environment.

Step 2:Depict the color relationship of furniture: the combination of cold and warm colors (for example: a sofa is warm, a sofa is cold), and the colors echo each other (the sofa cushion is red, the curtains are red, and there are several red colors to ensure that there are several red colors appropriately), which has a balanced effectThen, use wood color (warm color) to treat the color of the wood veneer wall, pay attention to the treatment of edge strokes, not too messy, not too tight.

Step 3:Continue to depict the structure of the space: carpets and walls, in warm gray tones, in contrast to the cool gray floors and ceilings of the space, and pay attention to the light and shade treatment, just to the end, not too heavy (the dark side is not just black).

Step 4:In-depth depiction of the relationship between light and dark, such as: the emphasis on the background wall, only by relieving it, can it better highlight the balance effect on the picture;Plant depiction: Simple processing is sufficient, and the plants in the center can be appropriately embellished with some jumping colors to enliven the picture.

Step 5:Continue to strengthen the spatial color contrast relationship, mainly the treatment of light and dark relationships;[1] Partial reinforcement of the background wall: here is not the relationship between light and dark, but a subjective emphasis on contrast, highlighting the structure of the front furniture;[2] The aggravation of the front floor: According to the actual light and shadow relationship, it may be brighter here, but looking at the overall picture effect, the aggravation is obviously a better effect;[3] Enhancement of projection: Partially strengthening the dark part of the projection can better highlight the contrast effect, but it is also to the point, and sometimes a single stroke can have a miraculous effect.

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