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    • Eric Droke
      Eric Droke @Gabby Correia last edited by

      @Gabby-Correia, i like the colors you are using, I don't think that's the problem. There does seem to be a little bit of confusion about your light source though. You have an all white sky, which is super bright. Your dragonfly appears to be lit to match that lighting (top down, high noon lighting). But your children seem to have an ambient lighting. There's a lot of light coming UP from the water. Is the water glowing? (That's a really cool effect, by the way, but it may not be consistent with the rest of the piece.) Maybe try lighting the kids from the top to match the dragonfly and see if that helps.

      In short, I don't think you have a color problem, but a lighting problem. Nail down your main light source and that might bring everything together for you.

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      • Gabby Correia
        Gabby Correia @Eric Droke last edited by

        Thanks @Eric-Droke ! I'm trying to make it seem like the children are in the shadow of the dragonfly so the only light they are getting is bounce light from the water. Maybe I should tone it down a bit...

        https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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          A Former User last edited by A Former User

          or you could larger the shadow a bit up. one thing i dont like in the newest version are the wings of the dragonfly. it looks as if it falls down instead to lift up. i personally would go back to the bw version.

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          • Eric Droke
            Eric Droke @Gabby Correia last edited by

            @Gabby-Correia, I totally see that now. I like the idea of the huge shadow, but I'm not sure why I totally missed the shadow in the color version. I saw it in the BW version. I think one thing that helps is how the shadow only falls on part of the one boy's face in the BW version. Makes the shadow more "readable". Rather than changing the lighting in the whole pic, maybe just light up part of that boy's face in the color version... as if the shadow is only falling on part of him. See what that does. I think that will really look good. Could possibly be a simple solution so that you keep all that interesting color work.

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            • Gabby Correia
              Gabby Correia @Eric Droke last edited by

              @Eric-Droke YES! I had that same idea in mind with lighting half of the one boy's face. Thank you so much for your input!

              https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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              • Gabby Correia
                Gabby Correia @Guest last edited by

                @Molambo definitely going to try making the shadow more readable, thank you for the feedback x

                https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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                • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                  Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Gabby Correia last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz

                  @Gabby-Correia hi! I really like how your piece is becoming. I like your colors, lighting, and the kids’ expression. However, I can see 2 major issues that you should consider:

                  1. The Dragonfly’s wings. Dragonfly wings don’t actually bend like that when in flight. Keeping them more rigid looking is more accurate. Here’s a video on how dragonflies fly
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJJowVxiaRU
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5XUdvBO_TE

                  2. The Dragonfly’s Shadow. Seeing that your lighting is directly from the top, your shadow should be angles differently. I made a rough sketch below to show how I would go about drawing the shadows.

                  I hope this was helpful. I’m excited to see where you’ll take this piece.

                  CDC73614-7909-4DF4-8E11-97047294733D.jpeg

                  Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                  • Gabby Correia
                    Gabby Correia @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                    @Nyrryl-Cadiz Oh wow! Thank you very much for all your help, thought, and effort, it is very appreciated it. I will definitely take it on board!

                    https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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                    • Gabby Correia
                      Gabby Correia last edited by

                      Any final adjustments before I call this one finished?
                      Thank you to everyone who helpe me out so nicely 🙂dragonflyWIP2.jpg

                      https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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                      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Gabby Correia last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz

                        @Gabby-Correia This is beautiful!!! I love how this turned out. Your lighting is amazing!

                        Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                        • Gabby Correia
                          Gabby Correia @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                          @Nyrryl-Cadiz thank you so much for your help!

                          https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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                          • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                            Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Gabby Correia last edited by

                            @Gabby-Correia no probs! I’m always happy to lend a hand.

                            Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                            YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                            • Eric Droke
                              Eric Droke last edited by

                              @Gabby-Correia , GREAT job!!!

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                                aprilshin @Gabby Correia last edited by aprilshin

                                @Gabby-Correia This is a beautiful illustration, Gabby! I'm just wondering if the dragonfly has eyebrows or if they're supposed to be antennae. Either way, it makes the dragonfly look menacing, which is great if that's what you're going for! If not, I would remove the eyebrows/antennae altogether. Really stunning piece either way! I love your colors and textures. ❤

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                                • fpichel
                                  fpichel @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                                  @Nyrryl-Cadiz You probably know this but rays of light from the sun are parallel, so the shadow would be the same size as the dragonfly (or cloud or airplane) in the real world - though I know we aren't in the real world. Closer light sources make bigger shadows, obviously. So the spreading-out rays could create the effect of a miniature world, which might be cool. 🙂

                                  http://easternlit.com https://www.instagram.com/fpichel/

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                                  • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                                    Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @fpichel last edited by

                                    @fpichel hi! You are absolutely correct. When making an illustration though, the artist can bend the rules as much as they want to achieve the most pleasing effect. It's helpful to think of one's piece as a film set and you are the director. You can move elements whichever way you want, you can use whatever type of lighting you want, you can do whatever you want.

                                    Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                                    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                                    • cszoltan
                                      cszoltan @Gabby Correia last edited by

                                      @Gabby-Correia wow this is really nice Gabby, I just love how everything in your scene interacts with the Light, and blends the colors together.
                                      Great job!

                                      C.S.Zoltan
                                      Portfolio: www.behance.net/cszoltan
                                      Instagram: www.instagram.com/c.s.zoltan

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                                      • Gabby Correia
                                        Gabby Correia @cszoltan last edited by

                                        @cszoltan Thank you very much! 😃

                                        https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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