After looking back at my 'ogee' design, I am not so sure I really created one. However, ogee means a particular S type shape, and the outline of my pattern has created one!
I also looked back over the images I created from my drawings and found that I really liked this and figured that sometimes the first response is usually my most successful.
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First design, as posted previously. I will use this motif in the final design. |
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The ogee design that reminded my of the flowing creek, and idea of water.
http://www.trueup.net/2008/the-daily-swatch/daily-swatch-ogee-week-2/ |
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I created the leaf motif by scanning in my drawing and using selection tools to create a boundary. As I was working with water, I used the previously downloaded watercolour brushes to colour in the leaf. I played a round with the opacities and with the colours. I wanted very strong colours, so when I came across the red and blue I felt these colours were not only strong but also related to the colour of the water and of the bright red roots of the lillie stems. The Stems in the motif were also selected from one of my scanned in sketches. I paintbucketed the selection with a dark grey, then placed an effects over the top (outline). When I put the stems and the leaves together ( as they came from different sketches) I used the transform tool to rotate and flip the motif to create more of a tossed design. I then placed this on a textured black background.
As I now have the shape for the 'ogee' ( as I'm still not certain if it is one!) I places the two designs together again using the selection tools and assuring that the layers are in the right order. To create the outline of the pattern (another layer) I filled with black then went over the top with a grey toned watercolour brush, like used in the leaf motif.
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Selecting the design area, I wanted to have the leaf design look more 'tossed' |
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I tried the design with brush layer over the top, but I did not like the loss of clarity |
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Selected and cut out. This is the design I then worked with for the final design. |
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I was going to use this shape, but the brushed background was to varied and was exceptionally difficult to remove the track marks in each tile.
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