August 3rd Thursday-Reworking
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@bharris - To me what the problem may be is that you have a nice harmonious color palette going on with the good witch, Dorothy and the wizard.
When you add in the less saturated gray/green to the dress of the witch it does not fit into the overall scheme (to me) and actually clashes with the very yellow green of her own skin and the wizard next to her.
I did a google image search for Victorian Dresses and one of the first ones that showed up was this:
I realize it has as sheen to it but what I liked was that it pulls in reflections from the main light source as well as a fill light. See those hints of blue/teal that show upon the left side.
So that made me think - what could work to give the witch a bit of color, without actually changing the color of her dress, would be to use those vivid colors from Dorothy's dress and the wizards coat to bounce off the highlights and low lights in the witch.
All I did was applied those colors on an overlay layer to quickly get you this concept:
It provides some color and interest to her while still keeping the overall tone of the dress black. Anyway just an option to consider or play around with.
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Thanks @Rich-Green! That makes it work, finally! I'm cooling off the skin tone a bit too and it's looking much better!
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@Kevin-Longueil Thanks! I think with more highlights and @Rich-Green's suggestion it will look a lot better. I'm trying to get rid of those hot spots as well.
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Looking very good @bharris! I also prefer the original black version of the witch's dress. I wonder if one reason for the black not 'popping' as much as you'd like, is because the grey values in it are very close to the colour of the background. You could try changing the background to a neutral brown-ish colour instead - that would still contrast with the green, yellow and aqua in the other characters. You might have to highlight the broom and witch tufty dress bits some more, but that shouldn't be too tricky. Just a thought! It's looking great anyway
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Something is feeling super off to me around the witches face. The broom isn't done yet. Perhaps it's the play between the warm brown and black, or between the green and the hair any ideas for fixing it?
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Hmm... could be her eyebrows? They are pretty thick like caterpillars. You could narrow them down and give them more of a pointy arch.
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Forgot to add - nothing jumps out as super off color-wise, but if the brown/black combo is bugging you why not change the brown to grey?
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@bharris I really like the hints of the diamond pattern you added onto the coat portion of the witches dress, its a small detail but it really adds a nice visual.
And while I am partial to the use of the blue and green lighting to enhance her dress anyway, I just want to say I think it really worked out nicely here. It almost helps give her that hint of magic that we see other characters might have like Glinda with her wand and the Wizard with his glowing staff.
Speaking of the reflected light - I love that you also added some yellow fill onto Dorothy. Again small detail but it really elevates her and pulls here into the space more as well now too.
Really nice designs and style you came up with for this one! I am envious!!!
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@Rich-Green Thank you so much Rich! It makes me happy that you noticed all those details, non- artists (hubby) tend to say "good arting." lol!
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Hey, did a little re-working on Glinda after last night's critique! She is looking better and I'm planning to continue working on all of them.
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@bharris Hi Brittany! Was so nice to hear the great feedback you got on this piece during the live event last night. Congrats again on such great design. One thing I noticed during the event and now that you have Glinda zoomed in here. Is that she is looking out of the side of the image at nothing really. I wonder if moving her eyes to be looking towards her wand or Dorothy might work better.
Plus she has a fondness for Dorothy and wants to look out for her so I think she would be looking her way even if just a casual side glance. Thoughts?
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@Rich-Green I like that idea I'll give it a shot!
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easier solution— just flip her horizontally...
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@Lee-White But then I have to repaint the shadow on her from where the main light source is coming from...?
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@bharris and @Lee-White - there is almost something more inferred about Glinda's protector role, if you keep the original position and just have the eyes glancing over at Dorothy.
It's almost as if she is casually protecting her or casting some magic on Dorothy in that pose. Makes her like a fairy god mother if you will.
If she is flipped around to actually face into the scene - it then looks more like a battle between Glinda and the Wicked Witch and changes that dynamic. Which could also work but speaks differently to me.
Not sure in a portfolio someone would think that deep into this. But since I have seen this image several times now that is how I like to interpret what Glinda is doing here
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@Rich-Green I agree. I did the eyes and like the extra dynamic. Will share soon!
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K so here is my re-worked image. I think it looks much better and I'm glad I spent the extra time that Will, Lee and Jake suggested. I don't plan to do much more on it at this time, but if you have comments or thoughts I'd love to hear them! Thanks!
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Looking good! Those details really made things pop!