Monday, December 27, 2010

Critique 03


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Rangolis
Rangolis are one of the oldest and most beautiful art forms of India. Simply put Rangolis are patterns or motifs, usually depicting Nature, drawn on the floor or a wall with powdered color made out of natural vegetable dyes. The term Rangoli is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘rang’ which means color, and ‘aavalli’ which means rows or creepers. So a Rangoli is basically a row of color, weaved into a pattern of sorts.
These beautiful painted Rangolis immediately remind one of the royal Rajput houses where Rangolis were drawn all year round but the grandest and most beautiful one’s were drawn only on Diwali. Even today people follow that custom as they decorate their houses with these Diwali Rangolis in order to appease Goddess Lakshmi and welcome her to their houses.

Origin Of Rangolis
According to the Chitralakshana, the earliest Indian treatise on painting, when the son of a King’s high priest died, the king was most distressed. Brahma, lord of the universe decided to help the king and asked him to paint a likeness of the boy on the wall so that Brahma could breathe life into him again. That was believed to be the first Rangoli. Another legend has it that God, in one of his creative moods, extracted the juice of a mango and painted with it the figure of a woman so beautiful that the painting put all the maidens in heaven at shame!
The Indian Kings and royal families to gave impetus to this art form which it was believed that only the very skilled could attempt. The Chola rulers are notable in their propagation of the art of Rangolis. Like Hindu and Buddhist Mandalas, the reason for using powder or sand as a medium for creating Rangoli (and its resulting fragility) is sometimes thought to be a metaphor for the impermanence of life and Maya.

The Art Of Rangolis
The motifs of a traditional Diwali Rangoli usually depict obejects of Nature like peacocks, swans, flowers, a tree or the sea. Generally the colors were made from Natural dyes, from barks of trees, indigo vegetables and so on and so forth. However, today synthetic colors in a range of bright colors seem to be the norm. The designs are symbolic and common to the entire country, and can include geometrical patterns, with lines, dots, squares; the swastika, lotus, footprints (supposed to be of goddess Lakshmi), creepers, and animals. These motifs often are modified to fit in with the local images and rhythms. One important point is that the entire pattern must be an unbroken line, with no gaps to be left anywhere for evil spirits to enter.
These beautiful Rangolis are especially painted at the entrance of all houses during Diwali to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Many decorations are carried out solely for the benefit of this ubiquitous Goddess, however Rangolis are the most regal and essential out of them all. Rangoli also has a religious significance, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings and spreading joy and happiness all around. The Divali festival is widely celebrated with Rangoli, since at this time, people visit each other's homes to exchange greetings and sweets.




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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Critique 02


Precedence study

Research from Corel Website

http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1254516039320#tabview=tab3

Touch screen painting software

Corel® Paint it! touch™ allows you to draw, paint and even turn photos into paintings just by using your fingers! Created specifically for the Windows® 7 touch-enabled PC, this touch screen software makes it fun and easy for anyone to be artistic.
Other touch screen software: Corel® Digital Studio™ 2010, Corel® PaintShop Photo™ Express 2010 and Corel® VideoStudio® Express 2010


Overview

Corel Paint it! touch puts creativity right in your hands. Perfect for parents, kids and anyone who wants to have fun with digital art, this touch screen software brings new meaning to the word fingerpainting. Get in touch with your creative side by drawing or painting right on your touch screen monitor. Turn a photo into a painting with a just few quick finger taps and a lot less mess! You'll enjoy hours of doodling, sketching and enhancing images to make your digital art and photos come alive. Corel Paint it! touch—digital painting with your own special touch.
Note: Corel Paint it! touch is already available with various touch screen PCs running Windows 7

Features
Specially designed for your touch screen PC, Corel Paint it! touch is a natural and fun way to draw, paint, sketch or even just doodle on your touch screen monitor. This digital painting software makes it easy for the whole family to get creative!

Creativity at Your Fingertips

Draw, paint and create stunning photo paintings—all with the touch of finger. Corel Paint it! touch is the easiest way to get creative with your touch screen PC.


Various Artistic Media

Choose from 20 different types of artistic media, including Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Marker, Felt Pen, Crayon, Chalk, Spray Paint, Pastel and even Fairy Dust!

Gesture Support

Move, zoom, flick, rotate, tap, drag and scroll—right on screen, using nothing but your fingers. Corel Paint it! touch uses gestures that are supported by the Windows 7 touch interface.

Realistic Mixer Pallete

Use the movable mixer pallete to mix and create distinct colors that you can use in your art projects.

Many Photo-Painting Options

Select from 10 different photo-painting selections, including Oil, Watercolor Sketch and Illustration, and watch your photo magically transform into a digital painting right before your eyes.

Get Started Quickly

Use the ‘Welcome Screen' to help you get started with creating your first masterpiece on your touch screen PC.

Various Paper Textures

Choose from 10 different paper textures, such as Rough, Hot Press and Pavement, to create realistic-looking art.

RealBristle™ Technology

Uses RealBristle brush technology to create natural brush strokes that mimic traditional art.

Designed for Windows® 7

Specifically designed for Windows 7 touch-enabled computers, Corel Paint it! touch takes full advantage of Windows 7 Touch features and your touch screen monitor.
When you pair Windows 7 with a touch screen PC and Corel Paint it! touch, you can draw, paint, sketch and create photo paintings using nothing but your fingers. Make sure your computer is fingertip-ready!
  • Windows 7 (with latest Service Pack)
  • Touch-enabled computer
  • Pentium® IV, 700 MHz or greater
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 24-bit color display
  • 1024 x 768 screen resolution
  • 140 MB of hard disk space for installation






Research from Mugtug Websitte

http://mugtug.com/sketchpad/





DESCRIPTION
iPaint is a painting application for Mac OS X. It is based off of a former painting application called Paintbrush. Paintbrush hasn't been updated for almost 1 year and it was time to do something. Paint Brush and iPaint are open source and full credits are still given in iPaint. You will see dramatic changes in iPaint in iPaint 2.0. I am working hard on bringing a new evolution of painting to Mac.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.X or later.




Idea development






Colour Classification and Uniqueness

RED
Excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, all things intense and passionate.

PINK
Pink symbolizes love, romance, and excitement

IVORY
Beige and ivory symbolize unification. Ivory symbolizes quiet and pleasantness. Beige symbolizes calm and simplicity

YELLOW
Joy, happiness, betrayal, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, summer, gold, philosophy, dishonesty, cowardice, jealousy, covetousness, deceit, illness, hazard.

BLUE
Peace, tranquility, cold, calm, stability, harmony, unity, trust, truth, confidence, conservatism, security, cleanliness, order, loyalty, sky, water, technology, depression, appetite suppressant.

TURQUOISE
Turquoise symbolizes calm. Teal symbolizes sophistication. Aquamarine symbolizes water. Lighter turquoise has a feminine appeal.

PURPLE
Royalty, nobility, spirituality, ceremony, mysterious, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, cruelty, arrogance, mourning.

LAVENDER
Lavender symbolizes femininity, grace and elegance.

ORANGE
Energy, balance, enthusiasm, warmth, vibrant, expansive, flamboyant, demanding of attention.

GREEN
Nature, environment, healthy, good luck, renewal, youth, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, inexperience, envy, misfortune, vigor.

BROWN
Earth, stability, hearth, home, outdoors, reliability, comfort, endurance, simplicity, and comfort.

GREY
Security, reliability, intelligence, staid, modesty, dignity, maturity, solid, conservative, practical, old age, sadness, boring. Silver symbolizes calm.

WHITE
Reverence, purity, birth, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical.

BLACK
Power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger, anonymity, underground, good technical color, mourning, death (Western cultures)




Patterns



Circles and kite shapes making a flower looking Rangoli style design pattern.



X marks the spot in this Rangoli style design pattern.



This Rangoli style design pattern is a large flower.



A small flower Rangoli style design pattern.



X shaped Rangoli style design pattern with rotational symmetry.



Rotational circles in this Rangoli style design pattern.



Mostly circles and diamonds in this Rangoli style design pattern



Crop circle inspired Rangoli style design pattern.



Hearts and circles make up this Rangoli style design pattern.


Nothing but circles in this Rangoli style design pattern.

More Rangoli Design Pattern
























Types of Rangoli
1.                   Sikku
2.                   Colour
3.                   Neli
4.                   Flower
5.                   Star
6.                   Deepam
7.                   For beginners
8.                   Shell
9.                   Pongal
10.               Butterfly
11.               Christmas
12.               Puja
13.               Peacock
14.               Tulari
15.               Karthigai
16.               Ujjain