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    • Kasey Snow
      Kasey Snow @Alberto M last edited by

      @Alberto-M Looking good!!

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        Alberto M last edited by

        wip5.jpg

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

          Hey Alberto,

          I think this one is having some of the same problems your last one did. It's all in the mid-lower scale on value and looks really underexposed in terms of value. I think the same advice from the last on would work wonders here. start with 5 values and do a big block in. white, 25%, 50%, 75%, and black. If you can make it sing using those values, it will hold up once you add all the details in. Here's a few samples of this type of rough value block in

          [value_swatches1.jpg 150_250BridesRoomWeb.jpg asdf57sdfasdf.jpg backpack thumbnails.jpg backpack gray scale.jpg

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            Alberto M last edited by

            worked on some value studys, going back on it now

            warr.jpg
            birdnight.jpg
            notdone.jpg
            contrasts.jpg
            ross-det.jpg
            DSC024542.jpg

            hope I change my value contrast paralysis lol

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            • Steve Young
              Steve Young last edited by

              Very good, i like the what you have done.

              Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                Alberto M last edited by Alberto M

                updating thumbnails studys to fix it

                quick test nº1 fixing.jpg

                Nº2
                fixin2g.jpg

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                • Nor
                  Nor last edited by

                  Love the value studies. Thanks for posting. Your sense of composition is awesome. This last piece is definitely an improvement from the first one. Well done. I usually try to do values at the thumbnail level or step back and squint at the drawing. But I'm still working on my sense of composition.

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                    Alberto M @Nor last edited by Alberto M

                    @Nor said:
                    I usually try to do values at the thumbnail level or step back and squint at the drawing. But I'm still working on my sense of composition.

                    that's exactly what I SHOULD BE DOING to save time and headaches, haha

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                    • Lee White
                      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                      there ya go!! much better!!!! : )

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                      • Maile McCarthy
                        Maile McCarthy @Alberto M last edited by

                        @Alberto-M I really like where you're going with this. I love the way the sky draws me in, as well as the value studies you did, particularly the image of the dragon flying.

                        For me, at least when viewed from a distance, her left hand gets lost. I'm wondering if you could add more contrast between the hand and the dragon. Or maybe subtly change the shape or lighting on the bracelet to point the viewer's eye toward the hand.

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                          Alberto M @Maile McCarthy last edited by

                          @Maile-McCarthy said:

                          @Alberto-M I really like where you're going with this. I love the way the sky draws me in, as well as the value studies you did, particularly the image of the dragon flying.

                          For me, at least when viewed from a distance, her left hand gets lost. I'm wondering if you could add more contrast between the hand and the dragon. Or maybe subtly change the shape or lighting on the bracelet to point the viewer's eye toward the hand.

                          thx for pointing out the hand issue, on the first test it's better

                          I'm also taking some parts of the cast shadow from the dragon of first image, so that shadow does not "cut" the way to the eye to navigate around the dragon head

                          major issue right now will be to choose between blonde or brunnette xD

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                          • Maile McCarthy
                            Maile McCarthy @Alberto M last edited by

                            @Alberto-M Blonde or Brunette-- such a tough call. I really like both. For what it's worth, the blonde reminded me a lot of Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones.

                            Twitter @MaileMcCarthy
                            www.mailemccarthyillustration.com

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                            • Rob Smith
                              Rob Smith last edited by

                              My vote is for the Brunette. Your thumbnails are much better!

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