I definitely struggled with this assignment when it came to perspective and showing the lighting condition. Getting the right shade of purple for the wall was difficult for me since I had mainly bright hues in my set of colored pencils. I first laid down the warm gray 40% prismacolor marker and then blended purple on top. I feel that the wall could use more blending, especially in the corner, but over all I'm happy with the color I achieved. I also like some of the wrinkles in the fabric that I shaded on the bed spread. It was challenging because of the pattern, but I believe that some areas are very successful in that. When trying this again, I would work on my shading so that objects seem more 3-dimensional and realistic.
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