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    • bharris
      bharris last edited by

      @Kevin-Longueil I will add an eye on Santa!Thank you! I realize now that those areas were too close, and it'd be easy to make larger if it was going into a book, but I really don't want to try to move those layers this late in the game.... laziness...

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      • bharris
        bharris last edited by

        I've brightened the colors a lot and tried to warm up the lights. I still have to go over the details and highlights to really paint and define things. Is this working alright? I'm trying not to wash things out with color (I'm a color person anyway) and have a few good focal points across the page.

        naughty children 5.JPG

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          • Cali Ward
            Cali Ward last edited by

            Best idea ever!!!

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            • bharris
              bharris last edited by

              brittanyharris.jpg

              All done and sent!

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              • Stephanie Hider
                Stephanie Hider last edited by

                Love your lighting! All of it is so wonderful 🙂

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                • Chip Valecek
                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                  @bharris Looks fantastic!


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                  • Rich Green
                    Rich Green SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                    @bharris Really nice work! Your concept was so clever from the start and to now see it completed with the nice cool and warms tones and lighting - really nicely done! Best of luck tonight and congrats on such a great piece!

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                    • bharris
                      bharris last edited by

                      @Stephanie-Hider @Chip-Valecek and @Rich-Green Thank you for your comments! It was a struggle, but worth it!

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                      • Rob Smith
                        Rob Smith last edited by

                        @bharris Really nice. I was super excited to see the finished image. I'm sure they will have a few suggestions for you tonight but I'm hoping your one of the winners!

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                        • bharris
                          bharris last edited by

                          @Rob-Smith I hope they do! It was my first time using this method and I'd like to improve on it.

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                          • Dulcie
                            Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                            @bharris I agree with the other comments - a really beautiful piece. There are so many great works entered this month but I wouldn't be surprised at all to see this one critiqued tonight!

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                            • bharris
                              bharris last edited by

                              It was fun to watch and participate! This piece didn't get a critique, so I'd love to hear some thoughts. I already see things that could have used more time.

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                              • DanetteDraws
                                DanetteDraws last edited by DanetteDraws

                                @bharris I haven't watched last night's critique yet to know who won and how they stack up to yours, but I can offer some feedback 🙂

                                What I think you're strong in:

                                • concept
                                • composition
                                • line drawing/sketch (the only thing I think is "off" is Santa's face - I feel like he's missing a round cheek rather than having a flat face that immediately goes into a big nose. His eye might be too high/inset too much too.)

                                What I think you can work on:

                                • Colour
                                • Rendering

                                To expand on these... you have some nice vibrant colours in there, but mostly I think it's quite muddy. I think it's the snow in particular that's off to me - for one, it should be more white than yellow (the snow on the ground in the foreground), and in the shadows not so grey/slush-like. I think it would be helpful for you to refer to some reference imagery of snow in a nighttime scene. I also think the overall colour harmony is off - the deep red feels out of place against the blue you chose for the sky.

                                In terms of rendering - do you use the airbrush at all? For me, it looks a bit "mushy". I'd work on adding some nice textures and maybe using brushes with texture right in them.

                                Anyway, hope this helps! I think you're off to a good start though and perhaps next month you'll get a critique 🙂

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                                • bharris
                                  bharris last edited by

                                  @DanetteDraws Thank you for that. I really don't like Santa's face much either... And I agree the sky color is defiantly off. This was my first time doing a night-time and snow and this particular rendering style. Thank you for your suggestions and I appreciate your feedback!

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                                  • MOO
                                    MOO SVS OG last edited by

                                    It looks really great. I'm so impressed with your skills.

                                    Marsha Ottum Owen

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