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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos last edited by Asyas_illos

      I tried going over everything but the Phoenix and kids with a low opacity aqua color to see how it looked. I think a more orange based brown for the woodworking could help too, it’d be less contrast-y if it were a tad lighter
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      • kirsten-mcg
        kirsten-mcg last edited by kirsten-mcg

        Just about finished. I still need to add my watercolor texture, but I like to save that for vert last as I have to flatten all my layers first. I might try another version in more of an aqua color like @Asyas_illos suggested. Finding the right color for the wood is just killing me! What do you think @Miriam @mzameckaart @Chantal-Goetheer @MarcRobinson @Stephanie-H and @LittleRaven ?B5547AA3-7055-4699-AD40-135D3628895A.jpeg

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        • Chantal Goetheer
          Chantal Goetheer @kirsten-mcg last edited by

          @kirsten-mcg the background is taking much less attention now and the Phoenix is popping out much more, so good job!

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          • MarcRobinson
            MarcRobinson @kirsten-mcg last edited by

            @kirsten-mcg I like it a lot. I particularly like the pattern textures on the floor and steps which add a lot of visual interest.

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            • kirsten-mcg
              kirsten-mcg @MarcRobinson last edited by

              @MarcRobinson Thank you!

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              • kirsten-mcg
                kirsten-mcg @Chantal Goetheer last edited by

                @Chantal-Goetheer Thank you! That's good to hear.

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                • Miriam
                  Miriam @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                  @kirsten-mcg This is great! It looks very magical & the focus is on the bird & the action.

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                  • LittleRaven
                    LittleRaven @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                    @kirsten-mcg Sorry, bit late to the party but better late then never I guess. I really love how this turned out! It looks really nice, great job! πŸ‘

                    But since you had a hard time with finding the right color I want to give you some feedback. First of all great job on finding a good color scheme with the complementary colors with the orange and blues! But I do feel its a bit lost in the final image. To just push this a bit more I would set a layer in photoshop to overlay and paint over the whole background with a desaturated blue tone, and really make the bird pop out. And this also creates a nice atmospheric effect like it would be a scene at night.

                    I feel the vocal points should be the bird and also the kids, so everything in the background should stay in the blue color family as much as possible. Right now for instance, the wood of the stairs in the background is in the red family and the stairs is in the blue, this creates color contrast (aka complementary colors) and this really attracts the eye. If you put a blue overlay on it, the reds are pulled more towards the blues. I also would add a layer in linear dodge mode with a dark red just on the kids faces to pull those more to the red family. To show all this I feel like a picture speaks more than words, so I created a paint over for you.

                    Hope this helps! πŸ˜„

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                    • kirsten-mcg
                      kirsten-mcg @LittleRaven last edited by

                      @LittleRaven thanks so much! I really appreciate you breaking the steps down like you did. I’m pretty new to digital painting, so I haven’t learned all the tricks yet. I’m going to play with the image some more and try out your suggestions. πŸ™‚

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                      • LittleRaven
                        LittleRaven @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                        @kirsten-mcg Don't worry you'll learn these kind of tricks the more you work digital. The different type of blending modes are really nice, but they don't make your drawing skills instantly better unfortunately. 😜 Practicing the fundamentals is way more important and I can see that you definitely have some skills! πŸ˜ƒ

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                        • kirsten-mcg
                          kirsten-mcg @LittleRaven last edited by

                          @LittleRaven thank you!

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