Monday, February 9, 2015

Draw Fireworks

Employ blaze colours against a melanoid background to simulate the glom of fireworks in your picture.


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2. Choose an environment equitable off the central speck of your stage to area the ahead firework burst, then choose the leading colour for your firework, purple For instance. Make a single small dot on the paper to define the center point of your firework burst. Mark arcing lines from this center point outward about two inches arcing to the left around half of the point's radius then to the right for the other half.



Instructions

1. Handle a dim background for your fireworks picture to simulate the black sky and to spotlight the many colours used in your commission. Curve the arcs noticeably, but keep the curves gentle without too much or a change in radius form start to end. For some of the arcing rays, break them in two. These arcs represent the colored explosions of the firework.


3. Switch to a complementary but lighter shade of the main color used and go over the ends of each arc, covering about a quarter to a half of the arc in the lighter color to highlight the arcs. Color the outer halves of the split rays and the center dot with the lighter color as well.


4. Switch to an entirely different color than the first used, red for instance, and repeat the process with the firework burst. Place the arcs from the center dot, mostly between existing arcs, but with some overlapping as well. Do not place a new center dot. Repeat the highlighting with a lighter color, except use the highlight as a series of dashes along the ends to simulate the falling sparks from the burst. Also, place small half-sized arcs from the central point using the second highlight color as well.


5. Draw additional bursts following the same pattern near the first to show an active multiburst display. Use different colors to add variety to your displays and vary the size of the bursts to simulate the idea that the fireworks explosions are at different stages in development. Use more of the dashed highlights on larger firework bursts, and fewer colors on smaller. Overlap the edges of bursts slightly to help blend the bursts together as a coherent display.