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      A Former User last edited by

      @Thrace-Shirley-Mears Thank you! I really appreciate your kind comment. I agree I need to do more to improve. Actually after this one I feel a little bit better about environment with buildings, the fear kind of slowly fading away. Guess the best way is to face it.

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      • SarahLuAnn
        SarahLuAnn last edited by

        Wow, that looks awesome! I love the texture and colors. You say its in progress, I'm excited to see the final.

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        • Rob Smith
          Rob Smith last edited by

          Great colors and technique. Some of the values in the background are blending together for me. I still a big fan!

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          • Steve Young
            Steve Young last edited by

            Wow you have done so well with this, I am at the moment doing the environment workbooks. hope I do half as good.

            Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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            • Naroth Kean
              Naroth Kean last edited by

              here somewhat I think it's a finished version haha. Thanks for the comment guys.
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              • Maile McCarthy
                Maile McCarthy @Rob Smith last edited by

                @Naroth-Cow

                @Rob-Smith said:

                Great colors and technique. Some of the values in the background are blending together for me. I still a big fan!

                I agree with Rob, especially the area behind the three birds. Overall, it flows really nicely. All the little details add so much interest. Lots of cool stuff for kids to look at while the adult reads.

                Twitter @MaileMcCarthy
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                • Naroth Kean
                  Naroth Kean last edited by Naroth Kean

                  How about now? I bumped up the value just a bit, I intentionally wanted to make that area to have a wash away kind of feeling since there is a lot of light coming from there. Thanks for the critiques guys, it only helps making this better 🙂
                  sketch-town.jpg

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

                    I should start by saying i love your work and will be near the front of the line when you do a kickstarter or publish one of your stories. my question about your piece is that I am wondering if the flatness of the image is intentional - if it is not i thought i would mention why i think it flattens out - the original sketch is not flat though - it looks to me that the line with pendents stretched diagonally across the canvas is what flattens it for me -there are many tangents along that line that pull the background forward - there is one spot in particular where the ground plane changes value from one side of the line to the other flattening things in almost a cubist way (the triangle of tone with the little yellow balloon in it) - also lines coming from the left that intersect almost perfectly with one of the blue pendants - also above the line of pendants across the middle seems to be treated differently than the bottom left side - less paint ...not as finished- also the blue fish in the fountain is the same value as the pendants in the foreground and background bringing them to the same plane .....and the value of the road next to the house with the girl and butterfly being the same as the local collar and shadow area of the house ......once again i Love your work and feel free to ignore my rambling - 🙂

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                    • Naroth Kean
                      Naroth Kean last edited by Naroth Kean

                      @Kevin-Longueil Haha I see what you mean and no worries, any critiques will help me to improve my works better! and I love it. Obviously this my first environment work so I was a bit confused with what color I should use. I was looking at someone work with limit color, and I thought I should set myself a challenge. Normally I usually would not worry about background detail when paint but when I draw it's just differebt. I guess that just the way I work haha. Thanks again for the input, much appreciate.

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                      • Naroth Kean
                        Naroth Kean last edited by

                        I have a bad habit of hiding thing in my work tho lol. People always ask me why, and I say I want people to find it especially kids when I do children's book illustration and it's true.

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