Low Polygon Portrait Project

The Low Polygon Portrait Project challenges students to create a stylized, geometric self-portrait using Adobe Illustrator, while exploring key concepts in colour theory and value. Students learn to break an image into polygonal facets, carefully selecting and applying colour to reflect light, shadow, and skin tone shifts. Through this process, they examine how analogous, complementary, and triadic colour relationships can create depth, harmony, and contrast. Students understand how colour and value interact to form compelling, cohesive digital compositions by manipulating hue, saturation, and brightness.

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