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    • lmrush
      lmrush Pro SVS OG @Rich Green last edited by

      @Rich-Green thanks!

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      • lmrush
        lmrush Pro SVS OG @lmrush last edited by

        @lmrush Thank you Sarah, my plan was to for text on the right, I will add some to see if it balances it a bit more, happy to see you back in the forum can't wait to see more of your work 🙂

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        • RobinSlee
          RobinSlee last edited by RobinSlee

          I hope you dont mind, but I wanted to describe something and using an image is way easier....
          I wanted to explain about leading the viewers eye around an image using composition and 'invisible shapes'.

          Notice in the image below, how all of the shapes you are using have a direction or are pointing one way or another?
          The ears are pointing one way, the girl is leaning one way, the knife is doing the same etc....
          At the moment, they are leading the viewers eye (subconciously) away from the center of interest, in this case the girl and the rabbit.

          I think with a couple of tweaks you could turn this to your advantage and create a sprial that always leads back to the couple.
          I hope it helps? Regards, Rob.
          0_1485042354347_LeadingTheEye.jpg

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          • lmrush
            lmrush Pro SVS OG @RobinSlee last edited by

            @RobinSlee Oh my goodness!!! Thank you so much I totally see it. I have never heard this before and if I have learned it I don't remember-thank you so much for this!!!!!!

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            • lmrush
              lmrush Pro SVS OG @RobinSlee last edited by

              @RobinSlee I am so glad my son didn't nap today otherwise I already would have started painting it, thanks again!

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              • RobinSlee
                RobinSlee @lmrush last edited by

                @lmrush Not a problem, glad I could help. If you wanted a 'bonus tip' then consider 'scale'. If you notice right now, the main characters of the scene are very small, they only occupy a small percentage of the screen real-estate. Notice how the cake is bigger than they are. This sense of scale can be used to pull focus towards something interesting. I would perhaps make the cakes slightly smaller and the characters slightly larger. If you combine this with re-arranging them as mentioned, I think you will have a real winner! Good luck.

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                • lmrush
                  lmrush Pro SVS OG @RobinSlee last edited by

                  @RobinSlee thank you!

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                  • lmrush
                    lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                    Finished my watercolor version, I implemented a lot of your suggestions, thank you so much, the arm chair came out a little lighter so I increased saturation and darkened in photoshop but the rest is original colors

                    0_1485124884119_Alicewatercolorsvs.jpg

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                    • kimchizerbe
                      kimchizerbe last edited by

                      love this.

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                      • lmrush
                        lmrush Pro SVS OG @kimchizerbe last edited by

                        @kimchizerbe thank you!

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                        • RobinSlee
                          RobinSlee last edited by

                          Came out super 😉

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                          • lmrush
                            lmrush Pro SVS OG @RobinSlee last edited by

                            @RobinSlee thank you, there were more directional changes I could have made, but now that you shared that tip with me I will keep it in mind with my next one-thank you again for your help!

                            Lisa Rush
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