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    • KaraDaniel
      KaraDaniel last edited by

      looked a little light so I did some work to the Yetinayetidark.jpg

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      • KaraDaniel
        KaraDaniel last edited by KaraDaniel

        Ok so her facefelt a bit dull...here it is as the original face .yetilightface.jpg

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        • ValD
          ValD last edited by

          Cool yeti ! maybe... in my very humble opinion you could vary the colours a bit more and contrasting everything again a bit more so the character pop? Like this quick example? ... But of course if it is a style choice don't mind me ! !yetilightface-resized.jpg

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          • KaraDaniel
            KaraDaniel @ValD last edited by

            @ValD oh cool! love the color of the fur and skin especially. how did you do that!? I don't know if I have enough experience with digital to achieve changes like that.

            instagram.com/sha_kara
            karadaniel.net

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            • ValD
              ValD @KaraDaniel last edited by

              @KaraDaniel i just made a quick selection of your yeti, shift a bit the hue and saturation and boost the level contrast. I reversed the selection to choose the background only and played with the hue toward the blues... i did it in photoshop, but I think you could do that in procreate as well ;).

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              • KaraDaniel
                KaraDaniel @ValD last edited by

                @ValD ok cool. I'm using affinity but I think they are very similar. I couldn't find a place to change the hue and saturation though...the only things I could find were shadows and highlights toggles. I did learn how to make a selection today so that was fun 🙂

                instagram.com/sha_kara
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                • KaraDaniel
                  KaraDaniel last edited by

                  So I couldn't get my original yeti any more saturated without just totally destroying the image (I have very limited experience with digital) so I started over. now trying to decide which one to submit.

                  Also FYI I found it very interesting when I showed my 3 kids (ages 4-11) the slideshow of all the yeti house entries, their favorites were not ones I would choose (although they were all great but hey you can only pick 16....) Actually most they chose I don't think made it to the top 16. I've done this before (showing them all the entries) and it's always the same way! It would be interesting to let kids judge in the arena and see what happens! They are the ultimate judges of children's illustrations right? haha. BTW they LOVE looking at all the entries and they spend 5 minutes on each one talking together about the things they love, don't understand, or would just attempt differently. I was cracking up because they reminded me of mini @Will-Terry @Jake-Parker and @Lee-White HAHA

                  Anyways that was food for thought. Here's my second try lol.

                  yeti007.jpg

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                  karadaniel.net

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                  • HeatherBouteneff
                    HeatherBouteneff last edited by

                    I love them both but especially your original yeti, there is something so lovely and french about it! It has a whole mood

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                    • miranda-hoover
                      miranda-hoover @KaraDaniel last edited by

                      @KaraDaniel I love this last one. It's very charming and I like how you did the fur.

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                      • Asyas_illos
                        Asyas_illos last edited by

                        I very much like your second yeti! Love the greenery

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                        • Cayleen
                          Cayleen @KaraDaniel last edited by

                          @KaraDaniel I love both of your takes!
                          On the Affinity note, I just switched to Affinity in October. I haven't played with a lot, but I'll attach pics to show you where I go to play with hue and saturation.

                          Another fun find for Affinity (though maybe you already know about it) is the 'protect alpha' feature. I had to ask on a facebook forum to figure this one out, but it lets you ONLY colour on the selected layer (or, more technically, not colour on the alpha, unchanged pixels??) . Very helpful if you had an outline layer, for example, and wanted to adjust the colour of different parts of it to match the fill colours better. I'll include pic links to that too.

                          Screenshot 2021-02-18 225145.png

                          Screenshot 2021-02-18 225247.png

                          Tuck it under a layer to have it affect only that layer, instead of all the layers below it:

                          Screenshot 2021-02-18 225402.png

                          Protect alpha

                          Screenshot 2021-02-18 230300.png

                          Screenshot 2021-02-18 230517.png

                          Cayleen Blackmore

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                          https://www.instagram.com/cayleencreates/

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                          • KaraDaniel
                            KaraDaniel @HeatherBouteneff last edited by

                            @HeatherBouteneff thank you very much!

                            instagram.com/sha_kara
                            karadaniel.net

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                            • KaraDaniel
                              KaraDaniel @miranda-hoover last edited by

                              @miranda-hoover thank you! The fur was fun to do 🙂

                              instagram.com/sha_kara
                              karadaniel.net

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                              • KaraDaniel
                                KaraDaniel @Asyas_illos last edited by

                                @Asyas_illos thank you!

                                instagram.com/sha_kara
                                karadaniel.net

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                                • KaraDaniel
                                  KaraDaniel @Cayleen last edited by

                                  @Cayleen thank you so much for taking the time to explain! That tool sounds very handy! I have to watch a lot of youtube videos on how to work affinity lol.

                                  instagram.com/sha_kara
                                  karadaniel.net

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