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    • Russ Van Dine
      Russ Van Dine last edited by

      This is turning out really nice, who is the person in the middle?

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      • Durrell Odom
        Durrell Odom @Jack B last edited by

        @Jack-B thanks. I will experiment with a different way of shading the flag. I just ran out of time for the day.

        www.durrellodom.com

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        • Durrell Odom
          Durrell Odom @Russ Van Dine last edited by

          @Russ-Van-Dine he's a local rapper out of Los Angeles

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          • natiwata
            natiwata SVS OG @Durrell Odom last edited by

            @Durrell-Odom Wow, this is turning out really amazing! You're drawing skills are so good, always impressed with your work.

            Nat Iwata
            www.iwataillustration.com

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            • Durrell Odom
              Durrell Odom @natiwata last edited by

              @natiwata Thank you. Here's another update. For the father detail...

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              @Jack-B Here's a re-do on the flag in the Lamb of God

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              • MOO
                MOO SVS OG last edited by

                Awesome!

                Marsha Ottum Owen

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                • Durrell Odom
                  Durrell Odom @MOO last edited by

                  @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Thanks! Much appreciated.

                  www.durrellodom.com

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                  • Durrell Odom
                    Durrell Odom last edited by

                    A little update

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                    • Larissa Brown Marantz
                      Larissa Brown Marantz last edited by

                      It's turning out beautifully. Nice job on the hands. I always have a hard time with the hands. Looking forward to the colored version.

                      IG: @larissadrawsstuff
                      Twitter: @ocartstudios
                      Blog: larissamarantz.blogspot.com

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                      • Durrell Odom
                        Durrell Odom @Larissa Brown Marantz last edited by

                        @Larissa-Brown-Marantz thank you. It'll probably be much more difficult to figure out. Lol

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                        • Sarah LuAnn
                          Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                          Late to the party here, and I want to mention first that I think that you have an awesome start so far. It is beautifully designed and the values are looking really nice.

                          The one comment I have to make is one of those weird technical nitpicks that only some people would even care about--as someone who has actually done some stained glass (not much, just enough to know a bit about how it works), one of the first things I notice first is that some of the glass shapes you've drawn would not actually work as a real piece of glass--they would break very easily. Glass won't stay together if you have anything "hourglass" shaped--a shape that is wide, then very narrow, then wide again. It would split somewhere in the narrow area. Similarly, anything that cuts deeply into a shape before turning back out again would probably cause a split.

                          This is probably not something important enough to you to change your design at this point, but I thought I would mention it. I think that when you are trying to imitate one medium using another, it is useful and interesting to know how the medium you are imitating works, which is why I mention it. I'm looking forward to seeing the colored version of this!

                          sarahluann.com

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                          • Durrell Odom
                            Durrell Odom @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                            @Sarah-LuAnn Thanks for the insight! I learned a lot during this whole process and it seems I still have a ton to learn too. Wasn't easy, but it was fun enough. I focused on trying to keep this simple as possible because I had no knowledge of stained glass and also trying to replicate it through digital painting which is was not easy. Also thanks for complement. Here's the final b/w detail. Now onto color.

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                            www.durrellodom.com

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                            • Christine Garner
                              Christine Garner @Durrell Odom last edited by

                              @Durrell-Odom Its looking great.

                              website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                              • Durrell Odom
                                Durrell Odom last edited by

                                Any thoughts on the color application?

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                                • Kevin Longueil
                                  Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Durrell Odom last edited by

                                  @Durrell-Odom Hey Durrell this looks really good - i think i would try desaturating everything quite a bit except for the center area - there is a sponge tool in Photoshop where you can desaturate easily just the areas you want to - it works like a brush... you probably know this already - i tried desaturating in Procreate and i think it really helped to shift the focus onto the artist's face - right now the saturated colors around him really tug at my eye - anyways - really nice work - i think your client is going to be really impressed!

                                  Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                                  https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                                  • Durrell Odom
                                    Durrell Odom @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                    @Kevin-Longueil Thanks for the tip. How about now?

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                                    • Kevin Longueil
                                      Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Durrell Odom last edited by

                                      @Durrell-Odom I think it looks great! - the artist seems to me to be the focal point now - my eye goes to the center first and then wanders around to discover the other panels of the Trefoil - but i end up eventually back in the center

                                      Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                                      https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                                      • Durrell Odom
                                        Durrell Odom @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                        @Kevin-Longueil Thanks for your feedback. It was really helpful. Unfortunately my client wants some significant color changes but not too much though.

                                        www.durrellodom.com

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                                        • Durrell Odom
                                          Durrell Odom @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                          @Kevin-Longueil Night version.

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                                          • Kevin Longueil
                                            Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Durrell Odom last edited by

                                            @Durrell-Odom This still looks good Durrell - i think the sky in the top left of the lamb is where i keep ending up now though - the high contrast you had between the artist and the orange background really helped make hime the focal point - maybe knocking back the saturation of the sky a bit in lamb panel will help the middle pop a bit - is it possible to put a bit more light on the side of the face with the highlights - i think even a very small amount of increased lighting would be worth looking at - i really like the lighting of the last version - maybe put that layer under this one and erase with a low opacity eraser to bring back some of that warmth you had in the shadows -
                                            i do have to mention here that i think you are a much better painter than i am so take my opinions lightly - you could easily call this done and good!

                                            Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                                            https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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