It would be great if anyone could give me some feedback on my picture i'm currently painting.
Its just a illustration that i'm working on for my story.
Im re-posting this as my last post didn't work
Thanks
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It would be great if anyone could give me some feedback on my picture i'm currently painting.
Its just a illustration that i'm working on for my story.
Im re-posting this as my last post didn't work
Thanks
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Hi Charlotte, don't want to keep something as nice as this hidden.
Your thread should be visible now.
Think about lighting more you are missing the direction of light in this
Thanks, I'll try that![]()
This is really lovely, I like your style a lot. I agree with dpaint on the lighting - with the moon RIGHT THERE behind the kid, I think he'd be a lot more in silhouette, kind of like this:
Really like your composition, BTW.
i'm suprised this thread hasn't generated more responses.
I like this one a lot. I'm digging the style and composition. Agreed with Revi on the lighting. Good work overall though.
Thanks so much for the feedback. I was worried about using so much shading on him, but I can see now that it really works, Thanks again![]()
Consider dropping the horizon of the bg buildings some, or get rid the one building blocking the silhouette of the cat. Things to think about what kind of emotional impact are you trying to convey? what is the relationship between the boy and the cat? Im not sure what he's holding...an umbrella? Make the design a little clearer. If you still want to light him so that his features show you can add a light that is behind the camera that lights him frontally....in other words so when the form of his body curves away from the viewer it could go into silhouette and as it comes closer it can come back into light to see his expression. I hope this helps.
He's a victorian chimney sweep, thats his brush for cleaning the chimneys. I think it probably needs to be a bit thicker.
This is really helpful, i'll be definately be trying that out, Thank you so much!![]()
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