Monday, 8 February 2016

A design that can be adhered to wedding colour schemes



as Gypsophilia is a white flower i found it very hard to paint/illustrate to to make it look like gypsophilia! however after i soon realised by adding a colour background to my designs i could use the paint brush tool and add white dots to emphasise the white flowers - this would also make the flower stand out against the background.
however a coloured background is also more sensible for a commercial product as it avoids it getting dirty with finger marks etc- maintaining its professional and classy appearance.  




gypsophila is commonly used in wedding bouquets is a white flower so therefore goes nicely with any colour flower, making it the perfect flower to use on wedding invitations.
below i have experimented with adding different coloured backgrounds to menu designs with the gypsophila flower design present on each, showing how this design idea can adhere to many peoples colour schemes. 


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