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how to draw a croissant?

Module 1

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MODULE 1

Photographs of Croissant 

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Top View.JPG
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Original Submission

The presentation that I provided wasn't the best. The background needed to be fixed up as there were a lot of marks and dots there were left on the paper and smudges when I went to photocopy the images. In my axo drawing, the croissant is also drawn incorrectly and needed to be fixed up. It looked like the end of the croissant was completely missing. 

Changes to the original submission

I have made corrections to the background of the poster. I had made the background cleaner by using the while paintbrush tool in illustrator. By doing this it makes it easier to read and appears more professional. 

Finalized croissant (page 3).jpg

I have also changed the end of the axonometric drawing of the croissant. It looked incomplete in the submission, so I changed it and now it looks more complete. 

Reflection: 

Overall, I thought this module was the easiest to complete. It gave me a better understanding of different led weights and how to produce the different shades that are shown on the croissant and how to create depth and detail. It also helped me better understand how to change the tones and shades in photoshop.

The challenges that I faced when completing this module was mainly using photoshop to clean up the images and printing. I changed the lightings in photoshop and it would sometimes make the croissant appear too dark. When I went to change the hue it looked accurate on my device, however when doing print trials they appeared too yellow. Through the challenges, I realized that print trials were really important because I ended up printing a lot of different copies to ensure the croissant wouldn't appear too yellow and too dark. 

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